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Arthur O'Leary. done what I ought , obeyed the Emperor , and not con- • cealed what I thought for God . ' Eleutherius , Anastasius 2 , Galasius , Symmachus , Gregory 2 , Leo 4 , Nicholas 3 , Adrian 1 , Nicholas 2 , John 8 , and Celestin ...
Arthur O'Leary. done what I ought , obeyed the Emperor , and not con- • cealed what I thought for God . ' Eleutherius , Anastasius 2 , Galasius , Symmachus , Gregory 2 , Leo 4 , Nicholas 3 , Adrian 1 , Nicholas 2 , John 8 , and Celestin ...
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... Emperor by the senate and people of Rome . Nicephorus , who afterwards usurped the throne of Constan- tinople , sends Ambassadors to the new Emperor , and con- sents to the dismembering of an empire sinking under its own weight , and ...
... Emperor by the senate and people of Rome . Nicephorus , who afterwards usurped the throne of Constan- tinople , sends Ambassadors to the new Emperor , and con- sents to the dismembering of an empire sinking under its own weight , and ...
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Arthur O'Leary. strengthened by the Emperor's will , sent to Rome for the Pope's approbation , and raised to the highest altitude , by Charles the Bald's purchasing the Imperial Crown , for a sum of money , ' from Pope John the VIII ...
Arthur O'Leary. strengthened by the Emperor's will , sent to Rome for the Pope's approbation , and raised to the highest altitude , by Charles the Bald's purchasing the Imperial Crown , for a sum of money , ' from Pope John the VIII ...
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... emperor was more owing to the code and pandects of Jus- tinian , than to the Gospel of Christ . The Popes who stretched their prerogative beyond the bounds of modera- tion , were blamed by the Catholics themselves , whose reli- gion was ...
... emperor was more owing to the code and pandects of Jus- tinian , than to the Gospel of Christ . The Popes who stretched their prerogative beyond the bounds of modera- tion , were blamed by the Catholics themselves , whose reli- gion was ...
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... emperor Justinian , but that he acts con- ' trary to the law , who , confining himself to the letter , acts ' contrary to the spirit , and intent of it : and whoever , to excuse himself , endeavours fraudulently to elude the true sense ...
... emperor Justinian , but that he acts con- ' trary to the law , who , confining himself to the letter , acts ' contrary to the spirit , and intent of it : and whoever , to excuse himself , endeavours fraudulently to elude the true sense ...
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