Rome and her Bishop were to all Christians of the Latin communion, from Calabria to the Hebrides. Thus grew up sentiments of enlarged benevolence. Races separated from each other by seas and mountains acknowledged a fraternal tie and a common code of... The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages - Страница 134написао/ла Horace Kinder Mann - 1906Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1849 - 700 страница
...each other by seas and mountains, acknowledged a fraternal tie and a common code of public law. Even in war, the cruelty of the conqueror was not seldom...enemies were all members of one great federation. Into this federation our Saxon ancestors were now admitted [on thcir conversion to Christianity through... | |
| 1881 - 478 страница
...and mountains acknowledged a fraternal tie and a common code of public law. Even in war the eruelty of the conqueror was not seldom mitigated by the recollection, that he and his vanqujshed enemies were all members of one great federation." Nog ééne opmerking over de levenswijze... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 664 страница
...each other by seas and mountains, acknowledged a fraternal tie and a common code of public law. Even in war, the cruelty of the conqueror was not seldom...enemies were all members of one great federation. Into this federation the Anglo-Saxons were now admitted. A regular communication was opened between... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 страница
...each other by seas and mountains acknowledged a fraternal tie and a common code of public law. Even in war, the cruelty of the conqueror was not seldom...enemies were all members of one great federation. Into this federation the Anglo-Saxons were now admitted. A regular communication was opened between... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 552 страница
...each other by seas and mountains acknowledged a fraternal tie and a common code of public law. Even in war, the cruelty of the conqueror was not seldom...enemies were all members of one great federation. power and wisdom lay entombed, bearing within her that feeble germ from which a second and more glorious... | |
| 1850 - 762 страница
...denounced as arrogant and unrighteous in the sight of God and man. "Even in war," says the learned author," the cruelty of the conqueror was not seldom mitigated by the recollection that he and his vanquished foe were all members of one great federation." Macaulay's History of England. [April, It is to the... | |
| 1850 - 766 страница
...denounced as arrogant and unrighteous in the sight of God and man. "Even in war," says the learned author," the cruelty of the conqueror was not seldom mitigated by the recollection that he and his vanquished foe were all members of one great federation." It is to the reception of the Anglo-Saxons into this... | |
| 1853 - 664 страница
...each other by seas and mountains acknowledged a fraternal tie, and a common code of public law. Even in war, the cruelty of the conqueror was not seldom mitigated by a recollection that he and his vanquished enemies were all members of one great federation." The proper... | |
| Robert Turnbull - 1854 - 554 страница
...each other by seas and mountains acknowledged a fraternal tie and a common code of public law. Even in war the cruelty of the conqueror was not seldom...enemies were all members of one great federation." * If, in the view of some, this statement require some slight modification, it must be admitted •... | |
| Robert Turnbull - 1854 - 546 страница
...each other by seas and mountains acknowledged a fraternal tie and a common code of public law. Even in war the cruelty of the conqueror was not seldom...enemies were all members of one great federation." * If, in the view of some, this statement require some slight modification, it must be admitted * History... | |
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