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... French the loss of an army , 2 - this was not , 1 The Syllabus condemns the following proposition ( 23 ) , " Romani Pon- tifices et Concilia Ecumenica a limitibus suæ potestatis recesserunt , jura Principum usurparunt . ' Cf. Schrader ...
... French the loss of an army , 2 - this was not , 1 The Syllabus condemns the following proposition ( 23 ) , " Romani Pon- tifices et Concilia Ecumenica a limitibus suæ potestatis recesserunt , jura Principum usurparunt . ' Cf. Schrader ...
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... French , and the Belgians 1 It condemns prop . 77 , " Etate hâc nostrâ non amplius expedit reli- gionem Catholicam haberi tanquam unicam statûs religionem , cæteris quibuscunque cultibus exclusis ; " - prop . 78 , " Hinc laudabiliter in ...
... French , and the Belgians 1 It condemns prop . 77 , " Etate hâc nostrâ non amplius expedit reli- gionem Catholicam haberi tanquam unicam statûs religionem , cæteris quibuscunque cultibus exclusis ; " - prop . 78 , " Hinc laudabiliter in ...
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... French than to the English Constitution . In 1824 , Leo XII . addressed a letter to Louis XVIII . , pointing out the badness of the French Constitution , and urgently press- ing him to expunge from the charter those articles which ...
... French than to the English Constitution . In 1824 , Leo XII . addressed a letter to Louis XVIII . , pointing out the badness of the French Constitution , and urgently press- ing him to expunge from the charter those articles which ...
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... French both in its personnel and its political line , the juristic dogmatism of the Popes was applied principally to the empire , and for centuries the steady aim of their policy was to break the imperial power in Germany and Italy and ...
... French both in its personnel and its political line , the juristic dogmatism of the Popes was applied principally to the empire , and for centuries the steady aim of their policy was to break the imperial power in Germany and Italy and ...
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... French and Angiovine interest , and the policy of the French Popes , Urban IV . , Clement IV . , and Martin IV . During the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries the Popes made gigantic strides in the acquisition of new rights 174 Papal ...
... French and Angiovine interest , and the policy of the French Popes , Urban IV . , Clement IV . , and Martin IV . During the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries the Popes made gigantic strides in the acquisition of new rights 174 Papal ...
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