| 1781 - 800 pages
...air, like a celettial being. felf balanced The inftant he appeared the mufic (truck up, the bells rang from every church, and the cannon thundered from the...banks of the Tiber, re-echoed the acclamations of the populice. At length his Holinefs arofe from his fe.it, and an immediateund awful filence enlued. The... | |
| John Moore - 1781 - 542 pages
...like a celeftial being. The inftant he appeared, the mufic fi ruck up, the bells rung from every X every church, and the cannon thundered from the caftle...feat, and an immediate and awful filence enfued. The multitude fell upon their knees, with their hands and eyes raifed towards his Holinefs, as to a benign... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1801 - 514 pages
...appeared, the mufic (truck up, the bells rung from every church, and the cannon thundered from the caftie of St. Angelo in repeated peals. During the intervals,...the Vatican, and the banks of the Tiber, re-echoed die acclamations of the populace. At length his Holinefs arole from his feat, and an immediate and... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1805 - 514 pages
...thundered from the castle of St. Angelo in repeated peals. During the intervals the church of St. Peter, the palace of the Vatican, and the -banks of the Tiber,...reechoed the acclamations of the populace. At length his holiness arose from his seat, when an immediate and awful silence ensued. The multitude fell upon their... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1805 - 558 pages
...distinguishes the bishop of Rome from other bishop*. church, and the cannon thundered from the castle of St. Angelo in repeated peals. During the intervals the church of St. Peter, the palace of the Vatican, and the banks of the Tiberr reechoed the acclamations of the populace.... | |
| John Moore, Robert Anderson - 1820 - 470 pages
...appeared, the music struck up, the bells rung from every church, and the cannon thundered from the castle of St. Angelo In repeated peals. During the intervals,...re-echoed the acclamations of the populace. At length his holiness arose from his seat, and an immediate and awful silence ensued. The multitude fell upon their... | |
| John Moore - 1820 - 476 pages
...struck up, the bells rung from every church, and the cannon thundered from the castle of St. Angela in repeated peals. During the intervals, the church...re-echoed the acclamations of the populace. At length his holiness arose from his seat, and an immediate and awful silence ensued. The multitude fell upon their... | |
| William Bingley - 1840 - 412 pages
...appeared, the music struck up, the bells rang in every church, and the cannon thundered from the castle of St. Angelo in repeated peals. During the intervals, the church of St. Peter, the palace of the Vatican, and the banks of the Tiber, re-echoed the acclamations of the populace.... | |
| John Dowling - 1871 - 962 pages
...Rome is divided into fourteen districts. Each district is called Rione. The liione di Sorgo contains the church of St. Peter's, the palace of the Vatican, and the castle of St. Angelo. This district is often called the Leonine City, from Pope Leo ; it being the... | |
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