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... answer , perhaps , that such usage could not be expected from a Catholic Prince . Folly ! pardon the expres- sion . You know that the throne is the most dazzling object of human ambition . Though a great distance from its steps , and ...
... answer , perhaps , that such usage could not be expected from a Catholic Prince . Folly ! pardon the expres- sion . You know that the throne is the most dazzling object of human ambition . Though a great distance from its steps , and ...
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... Answered : If a long prescription , without an original title , cannot secure the consciences of kings and subjects , God help the world ! For great kingdoms , if traced back to their origin , are great robberies . Sine justitia magna ...
... Answered : If a long prescription , without an original title , cannot secure the consciences of kings and subjects , God help the world ! For great kingdoms , if traced back to their origin , are great robberies . Sine justitia magna ...
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... answer to some objections drawn from the conduct of a Pope , regular and exemplary in other respects , but too ready to interfere in temporal concerns , this great man replies : I say what I think , that neither Peter obtained the ...
... answer to some objections drawn from the conduct of a Pope , regular and exemplary in other respects , but too ready to interfere in temporal concerns , this great man replies : I say what I think , that neither Peter obtained the ...
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... Answer . You are not bound to impossibilities , neither does the oath require it , whereas it expresses , to the • utmost of my power . ' Second : I am bound to take the oath in the plain and ordinary sense of the words ; consequently ...
... Answer . You are not bound to impossibilities , neither does the oath require it , whereas it expresses , to the • utmost of my power . ' Second : I am bound to take the oath in the plain and ordinary sense of the words ; consequently ...
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Arthur O'Leary. • Answer . Lest ' what hath happened once , may happen again , ' say with the royal prophet , Domine salvum fac re- gem , " God save the king . ' However , to allay your anxieties , remember that subjects do not swear to ...
Arthur O'Leary. • Answer . Lest ' what hath happened once , may happen again , ' say with the royal prophet , Domine salvum fac re- gem , " God save the king . ' However , to allay your anxieties , remember that subjects do not swear to ...
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