A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . 104 FROM LOUIS THE PIOUS TO THE DIVISION OF THE Fh;. ](i.— The silver .sliriiie contaiiiiui, the reiiuiiiis of (liinieiiiaune, iii ihe ( ailiedrulof Aix-la (^hapelle. The scene represents Charlemagne seated between twobishops. This shrine, of which only one end is here figured, was made towardthe close of the twelfth century. CHABACTER OF LOUIS THE PIOUS. 105 who since the ninth century was more and more commonly desig-nated by the surname of tlie Great. Scarcely any other ruler everso richly dese


A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . 104 FROM LOUIS THE PIOUS TO THE DIVISION OF THE Fh;. ](i.— The silver .sliriiie contaiiiiui, the reiiuiiiis of (liinieiiiaune, iii ihe ( ailiedrulof Aix-la (^hapelle. The scene represents Charlemagne seated between twobishops. This shrine, of which only one end is here figured, was made towardthe close of the twelfth century. CHABACTER OF LOUIS THE PIOUS. 105 who since the ninth century was more and more commonly desig-nated by the surname of tlie Great. Scarcely any other ruler everso richly deserved this honor at its hands. From the hints found in our sources, scanty and cautious as theyare, one obtains tlie impression that, after the death of the emperor,the uncomfortable feeling prevailed among his family, friends, cour-tiers, and officers, that the good old times had now come to an end,and everything must soon be changed. The contrast between thenew emperor and his father had long l)een no secret. Louis himselfwas conscious of it, and did not disguise from himself the fact thatmany people looked forward to his reign with dis


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