The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... Napoleon Portalis persuaded the others to visit the Holy Father , whose affectionate words at last conquered their obstinacy , and they signed the declara- tion which was demanded of them , by which they submitted to the judgments of ...
... Napoleon Portalis persuaded the others to visit the Holy Father , whose affectionate words at last conquered their obstinacy , and they signed the declara- tion which was demanded of them , by which they submitted to the judgments of ...
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... Napoleon to look after the property of the Scottish Church there , and died in that city in 1817 . The buildings at Scalan had long been quite inadequate for the housing of the ever - increasing number of available students . An attempt ...
... Napoleon to look after the property of the Scottish Church there , and died in that city in 1817 . The buildings at Scalan had long been quite inadequate for the housing of the ever - increasing number of available students . An attempt ...
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... Napoleon Bonaparte be Consul for life ? " The answer was given in the affirmative by an enormous majority , and on August 3 , 1802 , it was ratified by a decree of the Senate and presented to the First Consul . Though Bonaparte was ...
... Napoleon Bonaparte be Consul for life ? " The answer was given in the affirmative by an enormous majority , and on August 3 , 1802 , it was ratified by a decree of the Senate and presented to the First Consul . Though Bonaparte was ...
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... Napoleon Bonaparte , should be named Emperor , and that the title and the authority should be made hereditary in his family , was laid before the Senate , which approved of it . On the same day it presented to the First Consul a ...
... Napoleon Bonaparte , should be named Emperor , and that the title and the authority should be made hereditary in his family , was laid before the Senate , which approved of it . On the same day it presented to the First Consul a ...
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... Napoleon had rendered to the Church and which he thought to be deserving of gratitude . The churches had been reopened , their altars raised again ; seminaries had been founded and chapters endowed . The Neapolitans had been made to ...
... Napoleon had rendered to the Church and which he thought to be deserving of gratitude . The churches had been reopened , their altars raised again ; seminaries had been founded and chapters endowed . The Neapolitans had been made to ...
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