The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 38
... authority , to which we might appeal in case of incidental grievances or special requirements . It is well known that the accidents occurring on rail- ways are not so numerous as those which befel travellers in the time of stage ...
... authority , to which we might appeal in case of incidental grievances or special requirements . It is well known that the accidents occurring on rail- ways are not so numerous as those which befel travellers in the time of stage ...
Page 56
... authority without regard to his orders or his wishes , and he found himself , therefore , not even master in his own capital . This was not a time to undertake that most difficult of all tasks , which was yet imperatively required for ...
... authority without regard to his orders or his wishes , and he found himself , therefore , not even master in his own capital . This was not a time to undertake that most difficult of all tasks , which was yet imperatively required for ...
Page 59
... authority , by ordering the violation of the interdict . They would indulge the religious wishes of the people , making them , at the same time , partners in a gross insult to religion . They would force the clergy themselves to the ...
... authority , by ordering the violation of the interdict . They would indulge the religious wishes of the people , making them , at the same time , partners in a gross insult to religion . They would force the clergy themselves to the ...
Page 61
... authority of Catharine as vouchers for the purity of their motives and the wisdom of their policy . It is said that in the space of eight months they either removed as many as ninety citizens from posts of authority , or prevented them ...
... authority of Catharine as vouchers for the purity of their motives and the wisdom of their policy . It is said that in the space of eight months they either removed as many as ninety citizens from posts of authority , or prevented them ...
Page 62
... authorities to restrain it , was irresistible . Many lives were sacrificed ; the leaders of the Guelphs saved themselves by flight , leaving their houses to be sacked and burnt . Niccolo Soderini , and other friends of Catharine , were ...
... authorities to restrain it , was irresistible . Many lives were sacrificed ; the leaders of the Guelphs saved themselves by flight , leaving their houses to be sacked and burnt . Niccolo Soderini , and other friends of Catharine , were ...
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