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... sent into Lom- bardy ; but a new Legate was despatched , James the Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina , a Cistercian whom Frederick always regarded with the greatest disgust . The Bishop's efforts in Lombardy , during former years , had been ...
... sent into Lom- bardy ; but a new Legate was despatched , James the Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina , a Cistercian whom Frederick always regarded with the greatest disgust . The Bishop's efforts in Lombardy , during former years , had been ...
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... sent his answer from Rieti in October ; one part of the epistle bearing on Sicily has already been given . Since , like the Mediator between God and man , we have despatched a Legate into Lombardy , in order to make peace , ( the ...
... sent his answer from Rieti in October ; one part of the epistle bearing on Sicily has already been given . Since , like the Mediator between God and man , we have despatched a Legate into Lombardy , in order to make peace , ( the ...
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... sent before us , and give notice of our approach . ' The Kaiser was at Augsburg on the 27th of June , and was assembling his troops at Lechfeld . * Though himself intent on Italy , he did not overlook the war on the Danube . He entered ...
... sent before us , and give notice of our approach . ' The Kaiser was at Augsburg on the 27th of June , and was assembling his troops at Lechfeld . * Though himself intent on Italy , he did not overlook the war on the Danube . He entered ...
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... sent other letters to the Romans , demanding the presence of envoys from the city of the Cæsars . This order had to be afterwards repeated , with a rebuke for their sloth and an appeal to the descen- dants of the old Trojans . Would ...
... sent other letters to the Romans , demanding the presence of envoys from the city of the Cæsars . This order had to be afterwards repeated , with a rebuke for their sloth and an appeal to the descen- dants of the old Trojans . Would ...
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... sent letters to Vicenza . The Marquess would not look at these , and forbade any one to speak to the Emperor's envoys , one of whom was the famous Judge Roffrid . 6 ' I was forbidden , ' thus says our old friend Gerard Maurisius the ...
... sent letters to Vicenza . The Marquess would not look at these , and forbade any one to speak to the Emperor's envoys , one of whom was the famous Judge Roffrid . 6 ' I was forbidden , ' thus says our old friend Gerard Maurisius the ...
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