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... once . Chigi and Medici having sent out their henchmen , Corsini and Pio , to sound the minds of their colleagues as ... once , but once only , received twelve votes , and Celsi never even reached two figures . Old Francesco Barberino ...
... once . Chigi and Medici having sent out their henchmen , Corsini and Pio , to sound the minds of their colleagues as ... once , but once only , received twelve votes , and Celsi never even reached two figures . Old Francesco Barberino ...
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... once sent to the French Ambassador . At the same time Chaulnes learnt that Astorga had just been to the Conclave to recommend Odescalchi , and that he had also paid a visit to Queen Christina to ask her to influence the Squadronists for ...
... once sent to the French Ambassador . At the same time Chaulnes learnt that Astorga had just been to the Conclave to recommend Odescalchi , and that he had also paid a visit to Queen Christina to ask her to influence the Squadronists for ...
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... once sent word to Astorga that Bonvisi was France's first choice and had two nephews in the French service . His election could not be for the Spanish King's service . Thus baulked , Medici and Chigi fell back once more on d'Elci and ...
... once sent word to Astorga that Bonvisi was France's first choice and had two nephews in the French service . His election could not be for the Spanish King's service . Thus baulked , Medici and Chigi fell back once more on d'Elci and ...
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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