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Pope Gregory XVI: Proceedings of the Conclave that led to his election. ...
... much he could say, but as soon as Bernetti had left the presence His Holiness wrote him a letter officially accepting his resignation. This he sent by the Dean of the ...
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Pope Adrian VI: Proceedings of the Conclave that led to his election.
... would be successful. Cardinal Campeggio, who was in charge of his interests at the conclave, wrote him the most encouraging and optimistic letters, while in reality he was furthering no cause ...
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Pope Benedict XIV: Proceedings of the Conclave that led to his election. ...
... his scheme of deceit that immediately after Clement's death Louis XV's Foreign Minister wrote to his colleague in Vienna with a proposal of co-operation in the coming conclave. ...
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The 7 Trumpets
... Saracens or early Mohammedans, and two with the clergy or papacy. The three writers who wrote clearly about the first four trumpets connected them with the barbarian invasions. It is not ...
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Pope Clement XIV: Proceedings of the Conclave that led to his election. ...
... idea of brutal intimidation. "When one has a favour to ask of a Pope", he wrote, "and one is determined to obtain it, one must ask for two. The irresolution which ...
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Pope Pius VI: Proceedings of the Conclave that led to his election.
... and it was soon evident that he was taking his cue from the Emperor. Pius wrote numerous letters to the latter complaining not only of his brother Leopold's behaviour, but ...
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Preliminary Chapter.
... which, once drawn, can only wound one adversary, but while still sheathed can disable many", wrote Count Brunati, an Austrian diplomat of the XVIIIth century; and the wily cardinal who wished ...
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