The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... Emperor , he would take no part in Popish mummeries nor would a Popish trapping be seen on his orthodox back . " But , " he narrates , " they did find a way to carry out their papistical fantasies , for in the meantime had the other ...
... Emperor , he would take no part in Popish mummeries nor would a Popish trapping be seen on his orthodox back . " But , " he narrates , " they did find a way to carry out their papistical fantasies , for in the meantime had the other ...
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510167 on the Church by the Emperor Joseph II . had much displeased Pius VI . He was , indeed , religious and charitable and possessed great capacity for the management of affairs , but he was timid ; he did not uphold sufficiently the ...
510167 on the Church by the Emperor Joseph II . had much displeased Pius VI . He was , indeed , religious and charitable and possessed great capacity for the management of affairs , but he was timid ; he did not uphold sufficiently the ...
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... Emperor of Austria - Hungary , announced to the powers through his Premier and Minister for Foreign Affairs , Baron von Aerenthal , that his government would annex Bosnia and Herzegovina . Two days later Ferdinand of Bulgaria solemnly ...
... Emperor of Austria - Hungary , announced to the powers through his Premier and Minister for Foreign Affairs , Baron von Aerenthal , that his government would annex Bosnia and Herzegovina . Two days later Ferdinand of Bulgaria solemnly ...
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... Emperor Gratian was of the highest , but it was only after the death of this unfortunate Prince that began the portion of his career with which we are now concerned . The successful revolt of the Spanish General Maximus and the ...
... Emperor Gratian was of the highest , but it was only after the death of this unfortunate Prince that began the portion of his career with which we are now concerned . The successful revolt of the Spanish General Maximus and the ...
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... Emperor . Thus again arose the important question as to whether property vested in the Church could be disposed of by the chief of the State according to his pleasure . Previous Christian Emperors had settled the matter by the right of ...
... Emperor . Thus again arose the important question as to whether property vested in the Church could be disposed of by the chief of the State according to his pleasure . Previous Christian Emperors had settled the matter by the right of ...
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