The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... Holy See , and he was too anxious to avoid whatever might offend the sovereigns with whom he had to treat . Cardinal Consalvi states in his Memoirs that in many cases Caprara acted without first consulting the Holy Father , and ...
... Holy See , and he was too anxious to avoid whatever might offend the sovereigns with whom he had to treat . Cardinal Consalvi states in his Memoirs that in many cases Caprara acted without first consulting the Holy Father , and ...
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... Holy Father added that he was obliged by the difficulties of the times ( temporum necessitate ) , to which he , too , was forced to yield , to ask them to send him , within ten days , an answer which should be final and not dilatory ...
... Holy Father added that he was obliged by the difficulties of the times ( temporum necessitate ) , to which he , too , was forced to yield , to ask them to send him , within ten days , an answer which should be final and not dilatory ...
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... Holy Father to announce the fact . They did not , however , act thus in obedience to the demand of the Sovereign Pontiff , but , as they stated , " for the sake of peace . " Their letters , too , were far from complying with the ...
... Holy Father to announce the fact . They did not , however , act thus in obedience to the demand of the Sovereign Pontiff , but , as they stated , " for the sake of peace . " Their letters , too , were far from complying with the ...
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... Holy Father's decision ; some even of these prolonged their resistance until the restoration of the Bourbons in 1815.13 The greatest opposition seems to have proceeded from those who lived in England , where the Archbishop of Narbonne ...
... Holy Father's decision ; some even of these prolonged their resistance until the restoration of the Bourbons in 1815.13 The greatest opposition seems to have proceeded from those who lived in England , where the Archbishop of Narbonne ...
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... Holy Father under any form should exercise them freely as being the delegate of the Sovereign Pontiff.16 Nevertheless , a schism which , under the name of La petite Église , was at one time widely spread throughout the privinces of the ...
... Holy Father under any form should exercise them freely as being the delegate of the Sovereign Pontiff.16 Nevertheless , a schism which , under the name of La petite Église , was at one time widely spread throughout the privinces of the ...
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