Excerpt: ... at Vienna." It was a document even abler than that addressed to the Hungarians. Citing the abuses which had from immemorial times resulted from the confusion of temporal with spiritual power in the papacy, it revoked the donation of Charles the Great to Hadrian I (made a thousand years before!), declared that Pius VII had ceased to reign, and that, as an indemnity for the loss of his secular power, he was to receive an annual increase of income amounting to two million francs. In time of peace this decree would ...
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Excerpt: ... at Vienna." It was a document even abler than that addressed to the Hungarians. Citing the abuses which had from immemorial times resulted from the confusion of temporal with spiritual power in the papacy, it revoked the donation of Charles the Great to Hadrian I (made a thousand years before!), declared that Pius VII had ceased to reign, and that, as an indemnity for the loss of his secular power, he was to receive an annual increase of income amounting to two million francs. In time of peace this decree would have produced throughout Europe a tremendous stir; but in the interval between the two acts of a great campaign, men were much more occupied with speculations about the decision of arms than with a change which was, after all, only another phase of a protracted, tiresome struggle in which the papacy had long since fallen from its pinnacle. It was, however, an element of terrific demoralization in the house of Austria, which thus saw the consolidation of Italy under the Napoleon family complete, and their last hope to regain their European influence by enlargement in that peninsula extinguished. Such was the scenic diversion provided for the great world in the pause of a few days after the occupation of Vienna. These moments were likewise occupied by the greatest military activity. Morning, noon, and night secretaries wrote and messengers ran; the roads of central Europe resounded beneath the feet of tramping infantry and the hoofs of horses which were dragging provision-trains and artillery carriages, or bearing despatches to distant points. The Archduke Charles was a fine strategic theorist, in his age second only to Napoleon. After the fatal division of his army before Landshut, he had wonderfully (p. 216) retrieved his strength in seizing Ratisbon, crossing the Danube, and standing at Cham eighty thousand strong, as he did after his reinforcement by the division which he called in from the Bohemian Forest. But again he became the victim...
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Very good. No DJ. Volume II only. Yellowing end pages. No other marks in very lightly read book. 9 b/w portrait plates, 4 maps. Binding intact. Hardcover light shelf wear.
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Very good. No DJ. Volume IV only. Published 1916. Yellowing end pages. No other marks in very lightly read book. 8 b/w portrait plates, 2 maps. Binding intact. Hardcover light shelf wear. 527 pages.
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Good. No Dj cover as issued. GC. The Times Book Club, 1911. Volume II. Red hardback(large stain mark on the front cover, small stain marks, ink marks and nicks on the edges of the cover and spine, gilt lettering on the front cover and spine) in GC, no Dj cover as issued. Illustrated with b/w photos, maps. Clean pages with ink marks and nicks on the outer edges, small creases and nicks on the edges of the pages, some foxing marks inside the front and back endpapers. The book is in GC for its age with some shelf wear.470pp including List of plates. Heavy book.