| 1852 - 838 pages
...take the place of the actual government. It would be to. invite the dictatorship of the Reds in place of the dictatorship of a prince who has rendered for three years incomparable services to the canse of order and Catholicism."— Times, Dec. 16, 1851. It is impossible to predict as yet, with... | |
| 1853 - 566 pages
...Europe — a sufficient reason, he fairly adds, for all honest men to rejoice. On the one side he lauds the Dictatorship ' of a Prince who has rendered for...incomparable services to the cause of order and Catholicism.' On the other hand he pours his contempt on ' that tower of Babel called the National Assembly.' It... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1852 - 878 pages
...take the place of the actual government. It would be to invite the dictatorship of the Keds, in place of the dictatorship of a Prince who has rendered for...incomparable services to the cause of order and Catholicism " Us Catholics who have always preferred that religion and society, co-exist with all forms of government... | |
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