The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 16
... king . The grant of these conventual benefices in commendam , was one of those abuses in the Church , which yielded to no reform until the Church herself and her abuses were swept away 16 Jan. The French Benedictines .
... king . The grant of these conventual benefices in commendam , was one of those abuses in the Church , which yielded to no reform until the Church herself and her abuses were swept away 16 Jan. The French Benedictines .
Pàgina 17
... kings converted the splendid monastery of Fontverault into an appanage for a long succession of royal or noble ladies . The abbey of St. Germains des Prés also was given in commendam by Louis the Debonnaire , to a bishop of Poictiers ...
... kings converted the splendid monastery of Fontverault into an appanage for a long succession of royal or noble ladies . The abbey of St. Germains des Prés also was given in commendam by Louis the Debonnaire , to a bishop of Poictiers ...
Pàgina 37
... kings of the earth . His journeys , especially his Italian journey , resembled royal progresses rather than the unostentatious movements of a humble monk . Monasteries contended for the honour of entertaining him 1849 . 37 The French ...
... kings of the earth . His journeys , especially his Italian journey , resembled royal progresses rather than the unostentatious movements of a humble monk . Monasteries contended for the honour of entertaining him 1849 . 37 The French ...
Pàgina 38
... King of France over the sovereigns of the Spanish monarchies . When devout men , profound scholars , or still more profound antiquaries , engage in a prolonged epistolary intercourse , the reader is not without preconceptions of the ...
... King of France over the sovereigns of the Spanish monarchies . When devout men , profound scholars , or still more profound antiquaries , engage in a prolonged epistolary intercourse , the reader is not without preconceptions of the ...
Pàgina 84
... king , shall perish . ' * With so many points of resemblance , in the hands of any ordinary poet , they would have been duplicates . As painted by Homer , they are not only dissimilar , but opposed in almost every detail . Both , as we ...
... king , shall perish . ' * With so many points of resemblance , in the hands of any ordinary poet , they would have been duplicates . As painted by Homer , they are not only dissimilar , but opposed in almost every detail . Both , as we ...
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