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d on success, 221 Riehl, on abstract ideas and their power, 585 Rimini, 559 Rio, 432; _cited_ on Doellinger as a theologian, 399 Ritschl, 389 Robespierre, fate of, 401 terrorism of, causes of production of, 262 Robinson _cited_ on progressive revelation, 592 Rochelle, La, siege of, 113 _note_, 115, 118 Roman conquest of Europe and its consequences, 277 _et seq._ Romans, as makers of history, 240 persecution of Christians by, reasons for, 196, 198 Rome, _see also_ Church, the conflicts with, 461-91 attitude at, towards Doellinger, 410-14 and the Church at variance, 516-17 popularity of Machiavelli in, 214 statesmen of, permeation of, with Greek ideas, 16 Court of, reformation demanded by Strossmayer, 536 religious power of, as the preservation of civilised Europe, Lea's view, 568 and the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, its complicity (believed in), 128, 131; reception at, of the news of, 132, 134, 135 result of Vatican Council, scorn of opposition, 544 ties of English Catholics with, tightened by Wiseman, 438 Wiseman's Address at, criticised by _The Patrie_, 439; his reply and rebuttal of "covert insinuations" in _The Home and Foreign Review_, 439-40; reply of that publication, 440; statement of facts concerning the Address, 444 Emperors of, above legal restraint, 78, 79 pleasure of, force of law possessed by, 31 Empire of, creation of the Roman people, not by usurpation, 77, 78 better services rendered by, to cause of liberty than by the Republic, 15 seat of, transferred from Rome to Constantinople, 30 heathen, persecution by, how justified, 186 Republic of, conversion into monarchy by Julius Caesar, 15 influenced by precept and example, 13, 14 ruined by its own vices, 74 Roscher, intercourse of, with Doellinger, 403 Rosmini, 381; disciples of, 314 Doellinger's pupils sent to, 381 erudition of, 400 Rossi, De, 431; Doellinger's guide in Rome, 411 on epistles of St. Ignatius, 419 friendship with Cardinal Reisach, 501 Rouen, clergy of, desirous of Huguenot extirpation, 142 reluctance of Carouge to allow Huguenot massacre at, 119 Rousseau, Jean Jacques, cause of his power as a political writer, 84 definition of the social compact, 57 effects of his teaching on Marat, 57, 58 proclaimer of equality, 273 vindication of natural society by, 26
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