The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Band 13Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1858 |
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... archbishop of Mayence , who received and treated him as a friend , and in his honor he composed one of his most ele- gant Latin poems , which he was only per- suaded to publish at the instance of his patron . His dislike to its ...
... archbishop of Mayence , who received and treated him as a friend , and in his honor he composed one of his most ele- gant Latin poems , which he was only per- suaded to publish at the instance of his patron . His dislike to its ...
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... archbishop of Mayence , and he naturally and declared that if they refused the Hüt - consulted Reuchlin , as the best authority tens would not hesitate to right them- selves . In addition to these orations , Hütten also published a ...
... archbishop of Mayence , and he naturally and declared that if they refused the Hüt - consulted Reuchlin , as the best authority tens would not hesitate to right them- selves . In addition to these orations , Hütten also published a ...
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... archbishop of Mayence was his protector and friend . Erasmus assured him that Ferdinand , the emperor's brother , held him in the highest esteem . gen , the representative of German chiv- alry , offered his services ; while the em ...
... archbishop of Mayence was his protector and friend . Erasmus assured him that Ferdinand , the emperor's brother , held him in the highest esteem . gen , the representative of German chiv- alry , offered his services ; while the em ...
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... archbishop of Mayence received a papal brief , expressing grief and astonishment that such works had been suffered by him to be printed within his diocese , and almost under his own eyes ; and further exhorting him to pun- ish the ...
... archbishop of Mayence received a papal brief , expressing grief and astonishment that such works had been suffered by him to be printed within his diocese , and almost under his own eyes ; and further exhorting him to pun- ish the ...
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... archbishop of Mayence , to the Knight von Rotenham , and to the em- peror Charles V. In the last of these he dwells with much strength and eloquence upon the insult offered to the imperial dignity by the pretensions of the pope to the ...
... archbishop of Mayence , to the Knight von Rotenham , and to the em- peror Charles V. In the last of these he dwells with much strength and eloquence upon the insult offered to the imperial dignity by the pretensions of the pope to the ...
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