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Page 125
... Astorga's behalf . We may be tempted to smile at this display of sentiment . What were a couple of initials in comparison with the great questions at issue ? And yet there has been , I dare say , for most of us a time when the magic ...
... Astorga's behalf . We may be tempted to smile at this display of sentiment . What were a couple of initials in comparison with the great questions at issue ? And yet there has been , I dare say , for most of us a time when the magic ...
Page 126
... Astorga , though he professed to order about the Spanish cardinals at his wish , had but little power over them . They were an undisciplined lot . Astorga came day after day to give his so - called orders at the door of the Conclave ...
... Astorga , though he professed to order about the Spanish cardinals at his wish , had but little power over them . They were an undisciplined lot . Astorga came day after day to give his so - called orders at the door of the Conclave ...
Page 129
... Astorga not to interfere any more in favour of Vidoni , and the Ambassador was soon brought round . He announced to the Spanish faction that , although Vidoni was not excluded , he wished , as his words were , that ' there should be no ...
... Astorga not to interfere any more in favour of Vidoni , and the Ambassador was soon brought round . He announced to the Spanish faction that , although Vidoni was not excluded , he wished , as his words were , that ' there should be no ...
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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