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... votes for inclusion and twenty for exclusion . The Chigi party , which could command twenty - three votes , disposed completely of the exclusion , and no Pope could be elected against its solid vote . But to include , it needed an ...
... votes for inclusion and twenty for exclusion . The Chigi party , which could command twenty - three votes , disposed completely of the exclusion , and no Pope could be elected against its solid vote . But to include , it needed an ...
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... votes of the Triple League against them , and they did not even try to bring their candidates to a vote for fear they would be left in a minority that would show them up as hopeless . In fact the lists of the scrutinii showed a perfect ...
... votes of the Triple League against them , and they did not even try to bring their candidates to a vote for fear they would be left in a minority that would show them up as hopeless . In fact the lists of the scrutinii showed a perfect ...
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... votes of Spain and France added to those of which Chigi and Medici disposed , Bonvisi would still be a few votes short of the forty required . And to risk a defeat , he was most unwilling . Notwithstanding Chaulnes ' refusal , an ...
... votes of Spain and France added to those of which Chigi and Medici disposed , Bonvisi would still be a few votes short of the forty required . And to risk a defeat , he was most unwilling . Notwithstanding Chaulnes ' refusal , an ...
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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