The German crown was received at Aachen, the ancient Frankish capital, where may still be seen, in the gallery of the basilica, the marble throne on which the Emperors from the days of Charles to those of Ferdinand I were crowned.
Her alliances were fortunate: her designs were steadily pursued: her dismembered territories always returned to her.
The alliance was easily struck; Henry the Second assumed in 1552 the title of 'Protector of the Germanic liberties,' and a pretext for interference was never wanting in future.
The Diet had become contemptible from the slowness with which it moved, and its tedious squabbles on matters the most frivolous.
Later in his reign, Frederick condescended to negotiate with these Roman magistrates against a hostile Pope, and entered into a sort of treaty by which they were declared exempt from all jurisdiction but his own.
The Reformation falls to be mentioned here, of course not as a religious movement, but as the cause of political changes, which still further rent the Empire, and struck at the root of the theory by which it had been created and upheld.
Lewis the Pious had received the homage of the Danish king Harold, on his baptism at Mentz, A.
The 'exacta aequalitas' conceded by the Peace of Westphalia might appear to include so important a privilege.
But beyond and above them there was a change far more momentous than any of its immediate results.
But it was only natural that those who lived at the time should not discern the tendency of events.
But in the whirl of change that had bewildered men since A.
This is his uncle's teaching, this Worcester, Malevolent to you In all aspects, Which makes him prune himself and bristle up The crest of youth against your dignity.
Well, Hal, well; and in some sort it jumps with my humour as well as waiting in the court, I can tell you.
These signs have mark'd me extraordinary, And all the courses of my life do show I am not in the roll of common men.
From Brundisium no news has come yet, and to-day Page 186 dies VII Idus, quo die suspicabamur aut pridie Brundisium venisse Caesarem.
Posteà exurgit piper album in granis minoribus, et in abundantia satis minori, quo tanquam preciosiori vtuntur in partibus illis et rarò vendunt ad partes istas.
There are faint traces of the Romana gravitas in lines such as iamque tibi veniet tempus quo maxima rerum nobilior sit Roma mails (iii.
And though there is less serious obscurity, nothing can be more awkward than the not infrequent inversion of the natural order of words that we find in phrases such as nec pereat quo scire malo (vii.
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