| Benjamin Disraeli - 1844 - 168 strani
...himself, after all his miracles, died at forty-five. Cortes was little more than thirty when he gazed upon the golden cupolas of Mexico. When Maurice of...fifteen, and Guicciardini tells us baffled with his state craft Ferdinand of Arragon himself. He was pope as Leo X. at thirty-seven. Luther robbed eren... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1844 - 340 strani
...himself, after all his miracles, died at forty-five. Cortes was little more than thirty when he gazed upon the golden cupolas of Mexico. When Maurice of...fifteen, and Guicciardini tells us baffled with his state craft Ferdinand of Arragon himself. He was Pope as Leo X. at thirty-seven. Luther robbed even... | |
| 1845 - 632 strani
...Maurice of Saxony died at thirty-two, all Europe acknowledged the loss of the greatest captain and profoundest statesman of the age. — Then there is...fifteen, and, Guicciardini tells us, baffled with his state-craft Ferdinand of Aragon himself. He was Pope, as Leo X., at thirty-seven ; Luther robbed even... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1844 - 842 strani
...the loss of the greatest captain and profoundest statesman of the age. Then there is Nelson, Clive. But take the most illustrious achievements of civil...thirty-seven ; John de Medici was a cardinal at fifteen, and, G uicciardini tells us, baffled with his state-craft Ferdinand of Arragon himself. He was Pope, as... | |
| 1849 - 600 strani
...do not : I worship the Lord of Hosts. But take the most illustrious achievements of civil prodence. Innocent III., the greatest of the popes, was the...fifteen, and Guicciardini tells us, baffled with his statecraft Ferdinand of Arragon himself. He was pope, as Leo X., at thirty-seven. Luther robbed even... | |
| George Pope Morris, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1844 - 530 strani
...you may think there ere grenier things than war. I do not ; I worship the Lord of Ноя*. But fake the most illustrious achievements of civil prudence....greatest of the popes, was the despot of Christendom at tbirty-teven. John de Medici was a cardinil at fifteen, and Gnicciardini tells us baffled with his... | |
| 1847 - 828 strani
...Maurice of Saxony died at thirty-two, all Europe acknowledged the loss of the greatest captain and profoundest statesman of the age. Then there is Nelson,...thirty-seven; John de Medici was a cardinal at fifteen, and, Ouicciardiul tells us, baffled with his statecraft, Ferdinand of Arragon himself. He was pope, as Leo... | |
| 1849 - 602 strani
...worship the Lord of Hosts. But take the most illustrious achievements of civil pru1849.] [Oct. dence. Innocent III., the greatest of the popes, was the despot of Christendom at thirty-seven, John dc Medici was a cardinal at fifteen, and Guicciardini tells us, baffled with his statecraft Ferdinand... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 224 strani
...acknowledged the loss of the greatest captain and the profoundest statesman of the age. Then there are Nelson, Clive — but these are warriors, and perhaps...thirty-seven ; John de Medici was a cardinal at fifteen, and, Guicchiardini tells us, baffled with his state craft Ferdinand of Arragon himself. He was pope, as... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 228 strani
...you may think there are greater things than war. I do not ; I worship the Lord of Hosts. But take I the most illustrious achievements of civil prudence....thirty-seven ; John de Medici was a cardinal at fifteen, and, Guicchiardini . tells us, baffled with his state craft Ferdinand of 1 Arragon himself. He was pope,... | |
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