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Portrait of Lord Acton | Frontispiece | |
Chronicle | viii | |
Introduction | ix | |
I. | The History of Freedom in Antiquity | 1 |
II. | The History of Freedom in Christianity | 30 |
III. | Sir Erskine May's Democracy in Europe | 61 |
IV. | The Massacre of St. Bartholomew | 101 |
V. | The Protestant Theory of Persecution | 150 |
VI. | Political Thoughts on the Church | 188 |
VII. | Introduction to L. A. Burd's Edition of Il Principe by Machiavelli | 212 |
VIII. | Mr. Goldwin Smith's Irish History | 232 |
IX. | Nationality | 270 |
X. | Döllinger on the Temporal Power | 301 |
XI. | Döllinger's Historical Work | 375 |
XII. | Cardinal Wiseman and the Home and Foreign Review | 436 |
XIII. | Conflicts with Rome | 461 |
XIV. | The Vatican Council | 492 |
XV. | A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages. By Henry Charles Lea | 551 |
XVI. | The American Commonwealth. By James Bryce | 575 |
XVII. | Historical Philosophy in France and French Belgium and Switzerland. By Robert Flint | 588 |
Appendix | 597 | |
Index | 599 |
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