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... Azzolino . Naturally this increased his suspicion . Azzolino , who had his spies in the Chigi camp , soon got informed of this , and his fertile mind imagined a plot to bring Chigi round . He wrote a note to Queen Christina , saying ...
... Azzolino . Naturally this increased his suspicion . Azzolino , who had his spies in the Chigi camp , soon got informed of this , and his fertile mind imagined a plot to bring Chigi round . He wrote a note to Queen Christina , saying ...
Page 131
... Azzolino asking what the Protestants , who always criticized everything in Rome , would say if they knew of these wine - bibbings in the cells of the Conclave . Another candidate was ultimately found . It was good and pious Odescalchi ...
... Azzolino asking what the Protestants , who always criticized everything in Rome , would say if they knew of these wine - bibbings in the cells of the Conclave . Another candidate was ultimately found . It was good and pious Odescalchi ...
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... Azzolino to be intimate . Imagine Bouillon's surprise at reading that Azzolino , who pro- fessed to do nothing without consulting the French , had been trying to start a Pope behind their back . He showed it to Retz , who was more ...
... Azzolino to be intimate . Imagine Bouillon's surprise at reading that Azzolino , who pro- fessed to do nothing without consulting the French , had been trying to start a Pope behind their back . He showed it to Retz , who was more ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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