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“The Tablet", besides championing the Catholic cause, assists in the propagation of the Faith in far-off lands, as under the terms of the trust created by the late Cardinal Vaughan its profits go to the support of St. Joseph's Missionary College, of which he was the founder.”
“On hearing the news, Pembroke immediately rushed off with the duke of Northumberland to Syon House to announce to Lady Jane Grey her succession to the throne under the terms of the king’s will.”
“The freedom of the practice of the Catholic religion being not only recognized but guaranteed, as well under the Treaty of Cession (1763) as under the terms of the”
“The news of Lepidus’s fate angered him; under the terms of their pact, he was entitled to vote on an issue like expelling Lepidus from all his public offices and provinces, but Octavian hadn’t bothered to contact him, pleading as his excuse Antony’s isolation in Media.”
“This image is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the U.S. federal government under the terms of Title 17, Chapter 1, Section 105, of the U.S. Code.”
“He opened this first, to learn that under the terms of Ralph de Bricassart’s will he was to add another company to his already formidable list of directorships.”
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