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... Dominions claims . ITALY . The Roman Curia College of Cardinals The Consistory Papal Officers The Rota Romana , & c . SPAIN . Page 37 Its Kingdoms . Page 59 38 CASTILE . 39 Ferdinand . 59 John II . Alvaro de Luna 8815 61 60 Henry IV ...
... Dominions claims . ITALY . The Roman Curia College of Cardinals The Consistory Papal Officers The Rota Romana , & c . SPAIN . Page 37 Its Kingdoms . Page 59 38 CASTILE . 39 Ferdinand . 59 John II . Alvaro de Luna 8815 61 60 Henry IV ...
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... Dominions to his Brother Ferdinand • CHAPTER X. The History of the Reformation down to the Edict of Worms , in 1521 , and Luther's Concealment at the Wartburg . - General Affairs of Europe to Death of Pope Leo X. , 1521 ( pp . 374—407 ) ...
... Dominions to his Brother Ferdinand • CHAPTER X. The History of the Reformation down to the Edict of Worms , in 1521 , and Luther's Concealment at the Wartburg . - General Affairs of Europe to Death of Pope Leo X. , 1521 ( pp . 374—407 ) ...
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... dominion , and after experiencing among themselves a variety of political changes during the thousand years which elapsed from the fall of Rome till about the middle of the fifteenth century , a period commonly called the Middle Ages ...
... dominion , and after experiencing among themselves a variety of political changes during the thousand years which elapsed from the fall of Rome till about the middle of the fifteenth century , a period commonly called the Middle Ages ...
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... dominion of Rome were respec- tively acquired by means of two powers which form the sum of human capability and govern the world - physical and intellectual force . But everything necessarily falls through the same means by which it was ...
... dominion of Rome were respec- tively acquired by means of two powers which form the sum of human capability and govern the world - physical and intellectual force . But everything necessarily falls through the same means by which it was ...
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... dominions , he had been compelled to share even those narrow precincts with the Republics of Genoa and Venice , and , what was still worse , Constantinople existed only by sufferance of the Turks . Sultan Bajazet I. , surnamed Ilderim ...
... dominions , he had been compelled to share even those narrow precincts with the Republics of Genoa and Venice , and , what was still worse , Constantinople existed only by sufferance of the Turks . Sultan Bajazet I. , surnamed Ilderim ...
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