Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1814 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... Rome for preaching against Indulgences , A. D. 1518 ; excommunicated by the Pope A. D. 1520 ; threw off his monastic habit A. D. 1524 ; married A.D. 1525 ; died A.D. 1546. His great protector on the Continent was the Elector of Saxony ...
... Rome for preaching against Indulgences , A. D. 1518 ; excommunicated by the Pope A. D. 1520 ; threw off his monastic habit A. D. 1524 ; married A.D. 1525 ; died A.D. 1546. His great protector on the Continent was the Elector of Saxony ...
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... Rome . Below it is Antium , now Anzio , and below it Circeii , celebrated in the time of Horace and Juvenal for its oysters † , and fabled as the residence of the enchantress Circe , now called Monte Circello . Below this is Gaieta ...
... Rome . Below it is Antium , now Anzio , and below it Circeii , celebrated in the time of Horace and Juvenal for its oysters † , and fabled as the residence of the enchantress Circe , now called Monte Circello . Below this is Gaieta ...
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... Rome itself was built on seven hills : Mons Pala- tinus , in the center , then Capitolinus , Quirinalis , Viminalis , Esqui- Tinus , Cœlius , Aventinus ; the most extreme t , North and South , were Quirinalis and Aventinus . On the ...
... Rome itself was built on seven hills : Mons Pala- tinus , in the center , then Capitolinus , Quirinalis , Viminalis , Esqui- Tinus , Cœlius , Aventinus ; the most extreme t , North and South , were Quirinalis and Aventinus . On the ...
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... Rome and Milan . Among the statues crowded in and around this edifice , that of St. Bartho- lomew is the most esteemed . It represents the Saint holding his own skin , which had been drawn off like drapery from his shoulders but the ...
... Rome and Milan . Among the statues crowded in and around this edifice , that of St. Bartho- lomew is the most esteemed . It represents the Saint holding his own skin , which had been drawn off like drapery from his shoulders but the ...
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... Rome , we must acknowlege that he admits the necessity of a reformation to bring back that church to its primæval majesty and simplicity ; and if certain ceremonies revolt us , the ex- planation which he has given of others undoubtedly ...
... Rome , we must acknowlege that he admits the necessity of a reformation to bring back that church to its primæval majesty and simplicity ; and if certain ceremonies revolt us , the ex- planation which he has given of others undoubtedly ...
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