| William Robertson - 1804 - 424 pages
...and from a source From irtvery inconsiderable, that all the mighty effects of the Reformation flowed. Leo X. when raised to the papal throne, found the...which the situation of his finances, required. On the Indulgen ces published by LeoX.' BOOK contrary', his schemes for aggrandizing the family of Medici,... | |
| John Aikin - 1807 - 684 pages
...avail ourselves in the remaining part of this article. When Leo was raised to the papal throne, he found the revenues of the church exhausted by the...and Julius II. His own temper, naturally liberal and enterprizing, rendered him incapable of that severe and patient economy which the situation of his... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - 344 pages
...source very inconsiderable, that all the mighty effects of the, REFORMATION flowed. Leo the Tenth, when raised to the Papal throne, found the revenues...projects of his two ambitious predecessors, Alexander the Sixth, and Julius the Second. His own temper^ naturally liberal and enterprising, rendered him... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 396 pages
...source very inconsiderable, that all the bie beginmighty effects of the Reformation flowed. Leo nmss' X. when raised to the papal throne, found the revenues...rendered him incapable of that severe and patient ceconomy which the situation of his finances required. On the contrary, his schemes for aggrandizing... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1810 - 504 pages
...fortuitous, and from a source very inconsiderable, that all the mighty effects of the Reformation flowed. Lco X. when raised to the papal throne, found the revenues...enterprising, rendered him incapable of that severe and paticnt economy which the situation of his finances required. On the contrary, his schemes for aggrandizing... | |
| William Robertson - 1810 - 412 pages
...seemingly inconsiderable, the reformation of religion took its rise. When raised to the papal throne, he found the revenues of the church exhausted, by the vast projects of his two ambitious predecessors. His X. own temper naturally liberal and enterprising, rendered him incapable of that severe and patient... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 598 pages
...from a comidera- source very inconsiderable, that all the mighty effects of the reformation flowed Leo X. when raised to the papal throne, found the...ambitious predecessors, Alexander VI. and Julius II. His »wn temper, naturally liberal and enterprising, rendered him incapable of that severe and patient... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 596 pages
...conxidera- gource very inconsiderable, that all the mighty effects of ning*. the reformation flowed. Leo X. when raised to the papal throne, found the...ambitious predecessors, Alexander VI. and Julius II. His »wn temper, naturally liberal and enterprising, rendered him incapable of that severe and patient... | |
| John Evans - 1814 - 536 pages
...by the vast projects of his two ambitious predecessors, Alexander the Sixth, and Julius the Second. His own temper naturally liberal and enterprising,...severe and patient economy which the situation of hi* finances required. On the contrary, his schemes for aggrandizing the family of the Medici, his... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 400 pages
...inconsiderable, that all the able be- i "" mighty effects of the Reformation flowed. LeoX. g-">n».eswhen raised to the papal throne, found the revenues of...rendered him incapable of that severe and patient o?conomy which the situation of his finances required. On the contrary, his schemes for aggrandizing... | |
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