Littell's Living Age, 76. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1863 |
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44. oldal
... Italy , that it would sacrifice to them Rome and the Papacy . " Consequently Italy must wait till France becomes heartily ashamed of her ad - riors ; -for the working clergy or rectors are mirable protegé , and if we may judge by the ...
... Italy , that it would sacrifice to them Rome and the Papacy . " Consequently Italy must wait till France becomes heartily ashamed of her ad - riors ; -for the working clergy or rectors are mirable protegé , and if we may judge by the ...
45. oldal
... Italy . Of course way Company , -complains that all sorts of this alone would be an act of schism , and petty conditions in the contract are still un- yet sooner or later it must take place , if the satisfied , -demands that certain ...
... Italy . Of course way Company , -complains that all sorts of this alone would be an act of schism , and petty conditions in the contract are still un- yet sooner or later it must take place , if the satisfied , -demands that certain ...
430. oldal
... Italian Peninsula so long as the disaccord which divides Italy and the Papacy still subsists ; " but the only plan for the future is that reconciliation be- tween darkness and light which has so pal- pably failed in the past . The ...
... Italian Peninsula so long as the disaccord which divides Italy and the Papacy still subsists ; " but the only plan for the future is that reconciliation be- tween darkness and light which has so pal- pably failed in the past . The ...
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