Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... least as to the fourth of the Four Gallican Articles . Whether he was equally anti - Gallican in relation to the other three articles — and it by no means follows from his Roman education that he was - we have no means of know- ing ...
... least as to the fourth of the Four Gallican Articles . Whether he was equally anti - Gallican in relation to the other three articles — and it by no means follows from his Roman education that he was - we have no means of know- ing ...
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... least , in the old French Revolution , as was symbolized by the conversion of the Church of Ste . Geneviève into the Pantheon . In this view we have never varied . It runs through all we have since written , is distinctly set forth in ...
... least , in the old French Revolution , as was symbolized by the conversion of the Church of Ste . Geneviève into the Pantheon . In this view we have never varied . It runs through all we have since written , is distinctly set forth in ...
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... least respect for the poor , the least honor for the lowly , and the greatest hankering after riches , titles , and honors ; and Catholics , born , naturalized , or domiciled in the country , do not wholly escape the influence of its ...
... least respect for the poor , the least honor for the lowly , and the greatest hankering after riches , titles , and honors ; and Catholics , born , naturalized , or domiciled in the country , do not wholly escape the influence of its ...
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