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" Will, he could not st upon retaining it, For himself, he continued, he had desired nothing but to guard the solemn charge which had been entrusted to him. At the present moment, however, there was one object which engaged all his anxious care, and that... "
Die österreichischen Bundeserziehungsanstalten - Page 241
edited by - 1924 - 472 pages
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Das Staatsarchiv, Volumes 20-21

1871 - 862 pages
...temporal sovereignty, and that, recognizing His supreme Will, he could not insist upon retaining it. 5] For himself, he continued, he had desired nothing...there was one object which engaged all his anxious caro, and that was the safety and considerate treatment of those devoted sons who had served with such...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 72

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1871 - 696 pages
...continue to exercise a temporal sovereignty, and that, recognizing His supreme Will, he could not st upon retaining it, For himself, he continued, he had...with such singleness of purpose the dictates of their consience in enlisting in his service to defend the Church from the attacks of its worldly enemies....
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Correspondence Respecting the Affairs of Rome, 1870-71: Presented to Both ...

Great Britain. Parliament - 1871 - 168 pages
...continue to exercise a temporal sovereignty, and that, recognizing His supreme Will, he could not st upon retaining it, For himself, he continued, he had...with such singleness of purpose the dictates of their consience in enlisting in his service to defend the Church from the attacks of its worldly enemies....
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