The Treatise of Lorenzo Valla on the Donation of Constantine, Text and Translation Into EnglishYale University Press, 1922 - 183 |
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... empire the power of a supremacy greater than the clemency of our earthly imperial serenity is seen to have conceded to it , choosing that same chief of the apostles and his vicars to be our constant intercessors with God . And to the ...
... empire the power of a supremacy greater than the clemency of our earthly imperial serenity is seen to have conceded to it , choosing that same chief of the apostles and his vicars to be our constant intercessors with God . And to the ...
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... empire and the power of our kingdom should be transferred in the regions of the East , and that in the province of Byzantia , in the most fitting place , a city should be built in our name , and that our empire should there be ...
... empire and the power of our kingdom should be transferred in the regions of the East , and that in the province of Byzantia , in the most fitting place , a city should be built in our name , and that our empire should there be ...
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... empire of which cruelty is ever the companion . For during some centuries now , either they have not known that the Donation of Constantine is spurious and forged , or else they themselves forged it , and their successors walking in the ...
... empire of which cruelty is ever the companion . For during some centuries now , either they have not known that the Donation of Constantine is spurious and forged , or else they themselves forged it , and their successors walking in the ...
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... empire you hold . For , as I shall show , that Donation whence the supreme pontiffs will have their right derived was unknown equally to Sylvester and to Constantine . But before I come to the refutation of the instrument of the ...
... empire you hold . For , as I shall show , that Donation whence the supreme pontiffs will have their right derived was unknown equally to Sylvester and to Constantine . But before I come to the refutation of the instrument of the ...
Strona 29
... empire ? That any one in possession of his senses would do this , I cannot be brought to believe . What ordinarily befalls you that is more looked forward to ,, 1117 tingere solet , quam accessionem imperiis vestris vos regnisque ...
... empire ? That any one in possession of his senses would do this , I cannot be brought to believe . What ordinarily befalls you that is more looked forward to ,, 1117 tingere solet , quam accessionem imperiis vestris vos regnisque ...
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