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... duty , he had given an account of these proceedings to the Government , and made them matter of complaint . The ministers Rusconi and Pescantini , who had set out again from Rome to acquaint the General with the firm determination which ...
... duty , he had given an account of these proceedings to the Government , and made them matter of complaint . The ministers Rusconi and Pescantini , who had set out again from Rome to acquaint the General with the firm determination which ...
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... duty imposed upon Us by God Himself , of speaking , admonishing , exhorting . Therefore , We trust that We cannot be reproached in the words of the prophet Isaiah , ' Woe unto me if I keep silence . ' And would to God that Our paternal ...
... duty imposed upon Us by God Himself , of speaking , admonishing , exhorting . Therefore , We trust that We cannot be reproached in the words of the prophet Isaiah , ' Woe unto me if I keep silence . ' And would to God that Our paternal ...
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... States , who , mindful of their own honour and duty , preferred to resign their offices rather than lend a hand , in any way , to an enter- prise which was designed to strip their Sovereign and most 30 [ BOOK VI . FROM THE ARRIVAL.
... States , who , mindful of their own honour and duty , preferred to resign their offices rather than lend a hand , in any way , to an enter- prise which was designed to strip their Sovereign and most 30 [ BOOK VI . FROM THE ARRIVAL.
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... duty requires , that in defending the civil authority of the Apostolic See , We should defend , to the utmost of Our power , the rights and possessions of the Holy Roman Church , and the liberty of the See itself , which is intimately ...
... duty requires , that in defending the civil authority of the Apostolic See , We should defend , to the utmost of Our power , the rights and possessions of the Holy Roman Church , and the liberty of the See itself , which is intimately ...
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... subjects , well knowing that the basis on which Our duty rests required that We should do Our utmost to remove and banish them , We did not cease from the 4th of December of the past year to 36 [ BOOK VI . FROM THE ARRIVAL.
... subjects , well knowing that the basis on which Our duty rests required that We should do Our utmost to remove and banish them , We did not cease from the 4th of December of the past year to 36 [ BOOK VI . FROM THE ARRIVAL.
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