The proudest royal houses are but of yesterday, when compared with the line of the Supreme Pontiffs. That line we trace back in an unbroken series, from the Pope who crowned Napoleon in the nineteenth century to the Pope who crowned Pepin in the eighth;... Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays - Página 290por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Halkett Lord, Richard Halkett - 1886 - 432 páginas
...proudest royal houses are but of yesterday when comparecí witli the line of the Supreme Pontiffs. That line we trace back in an unbroken series, from the...extends till it is lost in the twilight of fable. * * * » * "She [the Catholic Church] saw the commencement of all the governments and all the ecclesiastical... | |
| Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage, Ida Husted Harper - 1887 - 1030 páginas
...proudest royal houses are but of yesterday, compared with the line of the supreme Pontiff?, traced back in unbroken series, from the Pope who crowned Napoleon...in the nineteenth century, to the Pope who crowned Pepln In the eighth ; and far beyond stretches the august dynasty, until It fades into the twilight... | |
| Arthur Howard Galton - 1888 - 368 páginas
...proudest royal houses are but of yesterday, when compared with the line of the Supreme Pontiffs. That line we trace back in an unbroken series, from the...of Venice was modern when compared with the Papacy ; and the republic of Venice is gone, and the Papacy remains. The Papacy remains, not in decay, not... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1890 - 1100 páginas
...proudest royal houses are but of yesterday, when compared with the line of the Supreme Pontiffs. That line we trace back in an unbroken series, from the...of Venice was modern when compared with the Papacy; and the republic of Venice is gone, and the Papacy remains. The Papacy remains, not in decay, not a... | |
| John P. Murphy - 1890 - 280 páginas
...proudest royal houses are but of yesterday when compared with the line of the Supreme Pontiffs. That line we trace back, in an unbroken series, from the Pope who crowned 1 Hicjacet = here lies, the words with which it was customnry to begin epitaphs on tombstones. Napoleon... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1890 - 376 páginas
...when compared with the line of the Supreme Pontiffs. That line we trace back in an unbroken scries, from the Pope who crowned Napoleon in the nineteenth century, to the l'o|ie who crowned I'epin in the eighth, &c.' The second and third sentences arc contrasting or obverse... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1892 - 934 páginas
...proudest royal houses are but of yesterday when compared with the line of the Supreme Pontiffs. Thr.t •line we trace back in an unbroken series from the...time of Pepin the august dynasty extends till it is lust in the twilight of fable. The republic of Venice came next in antiquity. But the republic of Venice... | |
| 1892 - 816 páginas
...proudest royal houses lire but of yesterday when compared with the line of the Supreme Pontiffs. That line we trace back in an unbroken series from the...in the nineteenth century to the Pope who crowned Pepiu in the eighth, and far beyond the time of Pepin the august dynasty extends, till it is lost in... | |
| Michael Patrick O'Connor - 1893 - 588 páginas
...proudest royal houses are but of yesterday, when compared with the line of the supreme Pontiffs. That line we trace back in an unbroken series from the...of Venice was modern when compared with the Papacy; and the Republic of Venice is gone, and the Papacy remains.'' It remains to-day in the person of Pius... | |
| Henry Austin - 1893 - 1082 páginas
...proudest royal houses are but of yesterday, when compared with the line of the Roman pontiffs. " This line we trace back in an unbroken series from the...beyond the time of Pepin the august dynasty extends until its origin is lost in the twilight of fable. THEOCRACY OR PRIESTLY GOVERNMENT. and republic of... | |
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