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" ... protests in his own name, as well as in that of his successors, against any occupation whatever of his dominions, being desirous that the rights of the holy chair should remain, now and henceforward, uninjured and untouched. "
The National register - Page 165
1808
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 13

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1808 - 540 pages
...and formally protests in his own name, as well as in that of his successors, against any occupation whatever of his dominions, being desirous that the...uninjured and untouched. As the vicar on earth of that God of Peace wnb taught by his divine example humility and patience, he has no doubt, but his moit...
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 70

English literature - 1808 - 1016 pages
...and formally protests in his own name, as well as in that of his successors, against any occupation whatever of his dominions, being desirous that the...remain now and henceforward uninjured and untouched. 11 As the Vicar on earth of that God of Peace, who taught by his divine example humility and patience,...
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The Panoplist, Or, the Christian's Armory, Volume 3

Congregational churches - 1808 - 604 pages
...and formally protests in his own name, ая well as in that of his successors, against any occupation whatever of his dominions, being desirous that the...uninjured and untouched. As the Vicar On earth of that God of Peace who taught by his divine example humility and patience, he has no doubt but liis beloved...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 78, Part 1; Volume 103

Early English newspapers - 1808 - 646 pages
...and formally protests in his own name, as well as in that of his successors, against any occupation whatever of his dominions/ being desirous that the...uninjured and untouched. As the Vicar on earth of that God of Peace who taught by his divine example humility and patience, he has no doubt but his most (beloved...
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The Literary Panorama, Volume 4

English literature - 1808 - 742 pages
...that of bis successors, against any occupation whatever of his dominions, being desirous that the holv chair should remain, now and henceforward, uninjured and untouched. As the Vicar on earth of that God of Hi-ace who (aught by his divine example humility and patience, he has no doubt, but his beloved...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 13

Great Britain - 1808 - 534 pages
...agaiast any occupation whatever of his dominions, being desirous that the rights of the hoty chair sbnuld remain, now and henceforward, uninjured and untouched. As the vicar on earth of that God of Fence wno taught by his divine example humility and patience, lit- ha* no doubt, but his most...
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The Edinburgh annual register

1810 - 602 pages
...Almighty, and solemnly protested, in his own name, and in that of his successors, against any occupation whatever of his dominions : being desirous that the...remain, now and henceforward, uninjured and untouched." Soar* after the publication of this protest, French troops were, marched to Rome under pretext of freeing...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 1

Europe - 1810 - 600 pages
...Almighty, and solemnly protested, in his own name, and in that of his successors, against any occupation whatever of his dominions ; being desirous that the...remain, now and henceforward, uninjured and untouched." Soon after the publication of this protest, French troops were marched to Rome under pretext of freeing...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 1

Walter Scott - Europe - 1810 - 602 pages
...solemnly protested, in his own name, and in that of his successors, against any occupation whatever or' his dominions ; being desirous that the rights of...remain, now and henceforward, uninjured and untouched." Soon after the publication of this protest, French •troops were marched to lióme under pretext of...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 29

1808 - 1158 pages
...and forT mally protests in his own name, as well as in that of his successors, against any occupation whatever of his dominions : being desirous that the...should remain now, and henceforward, uninjured and ui-.touched. As the vicar on earth of that God of peace who taught by his divine example humility and...
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