The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... France , and again between Edward and the Scots . The Pope himself had to struggle at Rome against the rebellious Colonna family , as in France against the anti - Papal mon- archy . Some writers take the view that Boniface VIII . by his ...
... France , and again between Edward and the Scots . The Pope himself had to struggle at Rome against the rebellious Colonna family , as in France against the anti - Papal mon- archy . Some writers take the view that Boniface VIII . by his ...
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... France did not begin to enjoy peace and inde- pendence as soon as the Concordat was signed and ratified . Bonaparte had succeeded in concluding it in spite of the ill - will and opposition of the members of his government and of the ...
... France did not begin to enjoy peace and inde- pendence as soon as the Concordat was signed and ratified . Bonaparte had succeeded in concluding it in spite of the ill - will and opposition of the members of his government and of the ...
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... France without having obtained the permission of the government or of saying Mass without having taken the latest form of oath , 1 had been seized and banished . Even four days after the Concordat had been signed , Fouché sent a ...
... France without having obtained the permission of the government or of saying Mass without having taken the latest form of oath , 1 had been seized and banished . Even four days after the Concordat had been signed , Fouché sent a ...
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... France , but rather to prepare another struggle and to develop a spirit of insubordination among the clergy . In his report to Cardinal Consalvi Caprara expressed his conviction that his reply had evidently produced a strong impression ...
... France , but rather to prepare another struggle and to develop a spirit of insubordination among the clergy . In his report to Cardinal Consalvi Caprara expressed his conviction that his reply had evidently produced a strong impression ...
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... France now required a new manifestation of their virtue and magnanimity . They should send him of their own accord the resignation of their sees . Both in the reign of Pius VI . and in more recent times many Bishops had declared that ...
... France now required a new manifestation of their virtue and magnanimity . They should send him of their own accord the resignation of their sees . Both in the reign of Pius VI . and in more recent times many Bishops had declared that ...
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