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... Pope to resume once more his old position of the world's peacemaker and mediator . Spain does not pretend to make the Pope , nor does the Emperor , but they want a friendly Pope , and above all one that is not a puppet in the hands of ...
... Pope to resume once more his old position of the world's peacemaker and mediator . Spain does not pretend to make the Pope , nor does the Emperor , but they want a friendly Pope , and above all one that is not a puppet in the hands of ...
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... Pope were four . An unwritten law demanded that in the Conclave each faction should blindly and unconditionally follow the lead of the cardinal - nephew of the Pope who had created them , he becoming for the time their absolute ruler ...
... Pope were four . An unwritten law demanded that in the Conclave each faction should blindly and unconditionally follow the lead of the cardinal - nephew of the Pope who had created them , he becoming for the time their absolute ruler ...
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British Academy. The French and Rospigliosi considered it a victory to get as Pope one of the French king's favourite section ; Barberino was glad to see a Pope who was older than himself ; and Chigi rejoiced at thinking that Altieri's ...
British Academy. The French and Rospigliosi considered it a victory to get as Pope one of the French king's favourite section ; Barberino was glad to see a Pope who was older than himself ; and Chigi rejoiced at thinking that Altieri's ...
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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