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... Rospigliosi . The latter cardinal was in high favour at Versailles as being the nephew of the good Clement IX , whom Louis XIV loved to call his Pope . Chaulnes had orders to act in concert with both Rospigliosi and Chigi , who had made ...
... Rospigliosi . The latter cardinal was in high favour at Versailles as being the nephew of the good Clement IX , whom Louis XIV loved to call his Pope . Chaulnes had orders to act in concert with both Rospigliosi and Chigi , who had made ...
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... Rospigliosi and Bonvisi's nephew , Mgr . Francesco , had once had a quarrel over a trifle and were now enemies . Rospigliosi sent word to Chaulnes beseech- ing him not to assist Bonvisi . Besides , Barberino was violently opposed to ...
... Rospigliosi and Bonvisi's nephew , Mgr . Francesco , had once had a quarrel over a trifle and were now enemies . Rospigliosi sent word to Chaulnes beseech- ing him not to assist Bonvisi . Besides , Barberino was violently opposed to ...
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... Rospigliosi . The latter cardinal was in high favour at Versailles as being the nephew of the good Clement IX , whom Louis XIV loved to call his Pope . Chaulnes had orders to act in concert with both Rospigliosi and Chigi , who had made ...
... Rospigliosi . The latter cardinal was in high favour at Versailles as being the nephew of the good Clement IX , whom Louis XIV loved to call his Pope . Chaulnes had orders to act in concert with both Rospigliosi and Chigi , who had made ...
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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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