The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... forces , and this association was actively encouraged by some of the émigrés as well as by a few of the Roman authorities . After all , the Pope had already condemned the ' Declaration of the Rights of Man ' in a secret consistory ...
... forces , and this association was actively encouraged by some of the émigrés as well as by a few of the Roman authorities . After all , the Pope had already condemned the ' Declaration of the Rights of Man ' in a secret consistory ...
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... forces throughout the country were appalled at the prospect of anarchy and the threat to property , law and order . The way was opening for the advent of a ' strong man ' , Louis Napoleon , the coup d'etat and the Second Empire . In the ...
... forces throughout the country were appalled at the prospect of anarchy and the threat to property , law and order . The way was opening for the advent of a ' strong man ' , Louis Napoleon , the coup d'etat and the Second Empire . In the ...
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... forces including right - wing Catholics . However in February 1899 he died in the arms of another man's wife . Clemenceau wrote that there was ' not one less man in France ' , but a more sympathetic editor stupidly recor- ded the ...
... forces including right - wing Catholics . However in February 1899 he died in the arms of another man's wife . Clemenceau wrote that there was ' not one less man in France ' , but a more sympathetic editor stupidly recor- ded the ...
Contents
The Revolution and the Church in France | 15 |
Papal authority and political reaction | 59 |
The election of Pius the Ninth and | 101 |
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