The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... Father to grant a divorce on the ground of its being an illegitimate marriage . This was asking him absolutely to con- demn all mixed marriages , which would have involved very serious consequences . Napoleon was more Catholic than the ...
... Father to grant a divorce on the ground of its being an illegitimate marriage . This was asking him absolutely to con- demn all mixed marriages , which would have involved very serious consequences . Napoleon was more Catholic than the ...
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... Father , from his high position , had thought right to maintain . The common father of the faithful cannot take part against one portion of his flock , and throw himself into a political quarrel , without diminishing his spiritual ...
... Father , from his high position , had thought right to maintain . The common father of the faithful cannot take part against one portion of his flock , and throw himself into a political quarrel , without diminishing his spiritual ...
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... Father sent his legates to explain his thoughts ; they were not received - not even Bazamn , the French Cardinal ... Father's expense as soon as he entered the Papal States . His instructions were that he was not to stop until the Pope ...
... Father sent his legates to explain his thoughts ; they were not received - not even Bazamn , the French Cardinal ... Father's expense as soon as he entered the Papal States . His instructions were that he was not to stop until the Pope ...
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