The Dublin Review, Volume 8Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1840 |
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Page 375
... civil power to control or dis- avow them . We consider the encroachment of the civil authority , as one of the grand obstacles , we might have said as an insurmount- able obstacle , to the progress of civilization , since the destruc ...
... civil power to control or dis- avow them . We consider the encroachment of the civil authority , as one of the grand obstacles , we might have said as an insurmount- able obstacle , to the progress of civilization , since the destruc ...
Page 380
... civil power ; first , during the reign of Joseph the second ; again by Napoleon , and at a later period by the Dutch ; and each of these attempts to destroy the precious deposit which had been handed down to them by their pious ...
... civil power ; first , during the reign of Joseph the second ; again by Napoleon , and at a later period by the Dutch ; and each of these attempts to destroy the precious deposit which had been handed down to them by their pious ...
Page 382
... civil power were continued . The con- flicts between the civil and religious authorities during the military despotism of Napoleon , partook necessarily of the character of the times . We shall not attempt to follow this extraordinary ...
... civil power were continued . The con- flicts between the civil and religious authorities during the military despotism of Napoleon , partook necessarily of the character of the times . We shall not attempt to follow this extraordinary ...
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