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... cardinals and inferior clergy , of the nobles and people , were vague and liti- gious ; the freedom of choice was over - ruled by the tumults of a city that no longer owned or obeyed a superior . On the de- cease of a pope , two ...
... cardinals and inferior clergy , of the nobles and people , were vague and liti- gious ; the freedom of choice was over - ruled by the tumults of a city that no longer owned or obeyed a superior . On the de- cease of a pope , two ...
Side 250
... cardinals ; and , while they prolonged their independent reign , the Christian world was left Institution destitute of an head . A vacancy of almost three years had clave by preceded the elevation of Gregory the Tenth , who resolved to ...
... cardinals ; and , while they prolonged their independent reign , the Christian world was left Institution destitute of an head . A vacancy of almost three years had clave by preceded the elevation of Gregory the Tenth , who resolved to ...
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... cardinals : six of these had remained at Avignon ; eleven Frenchmen , one Spaniard , and four Italians entered the conclave in the usual form . Their choice was not yet limited to the purple ; and their unanimous votes acquiesced in the ...
... cardinals : six of these had remained at Avignon ; eleven Frenchmen , one Spaniard , and four Italians entered the conclave in the usual form . Their choice was not yet limited to the purple ; and their unanimous votes acquiesced in the ...
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