The Quarterly Review, Volume 82John Murray, 1847 |
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Page 243
... Pope can do . The decisions of the law are pronounced by the judges , and I have no power to interfere with them .'- Within less than two years this Pope died ; and it was only from the next reign that the Roman people learned to ...
... Pope can do . The decisions of the law are pronounced by the judges , and I have no power to interfere with them .'- Within less than two years this Pope died ; and it was only from the next reign that the Roman people learned to ...
Page 247
... Pope from his most pressing difficulties ; the regular clergy , with whom much capital lay dormant , were to be amerced in a large contribution . The project was submitted to the Sacred College ; it was approved , but , at the same time ...
... Pope from his most pressing difficulties ; the regular clergy , with whom much capital lay dormant , were to be amerced in a large contribution . The project was submitted to the Sacred College ; it was approved , but , at the same time ...
Page 250
... Popes distributed the vast continents of America between Spain and Portugal - they certainly possessed no other . But within his own oldest dominions it is easy enough to show that the absolute power of the Pope is of modern ...
... Popes distributed the vast continents of America between Spain and Portugal - they certainly possessed no other . But within his own oldest dominions it is easy enough to show that the absolute power of the Pope is of modern ...
Contents
The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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