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... pope made an acknowledgment which deserves to be here related . There was a great deal of unfair dealing in those proceedings , and the constable's son felt some remorse of conscience , which obliged him to ask absolution of pope Pius ...
... pope made an acknowledgment which deserves to be here related . There was a great deal of unfair dealing in those proceedings , and the constable's son felt some remorse of conscience , which obliged him to ask absolution of pope Pius ...
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... pope Pius V. an account of his son's imprisonment ; and in his letter to this pontiff , the 20th of January , 1568 , he says , " that from his earliest years , the strength of a wicked nature has stifled in Don Carlos every paternal ...
... pope Pius V. an account of his son's imprisonment ; and in his letter to this pontiff , the 20th of January , 1568 , he says , " that from his earliest years , the strength of a wicked nature has stifled in Don Carlos every paternal ...
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... pope Pius IV . that the archbishopric of Cosenza was offered to him by that pontiff , but he declined the dignity for himself , and obtained it for his brother . He retired to his native country and married at an advanced age , and for ...
... pope Pius IV . that the archbishopric of Cosenza was offered to him by that pontiff , but he declined the dignity for himself , and obtained it for his brother . He retired to his native country and married at an advanced age , and for ...
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