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... position . In 1870 the Papacy lost the Temporal Power when Rome was occupied by the Italian state . Italy herself was by this time a Great Power . Consequently , the unwritten rule that the Pope should always be an Italian was no longer ...
... position . In 1870 the Papacy lost the Temporal Power when Rome was occupied by the Italian state . Italy herself was by this time a Great Power . Consequently , the unwritten rule that the Pope should always be an Italian was no longer ...
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... position , in relation to Germany , than it was in relation to France . The long struggle of the Prussian Govern- ment ( and other Protestant German Governments ) against the Papacy , called the Kulturkampf , was failing ; the seven ...
... position , in relation to Germany , than it was in relation to France . The long struggle of the Prussian Govern- ment ( and other Protestant German Governments ) against the Papacy , called the Kulturkampf , was failing ; the seven ...
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... position . It is not " reptile , " for its situa- tion , known to the general public , is honest and above - board , and the responsibility for its contents attaches to its recognized official employer . The second kind of Press ...
... position . It is not " reptile , " for its situa- tion , known to the general public , is honest and above - board , and the responsibility for its contents attaches to its recognized official employer . The second kind of Press ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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