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  • According to a communication from Archbishop Pifferi, of January,

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

  • Pifferi carrying a long Etruscan lamp he walked down the dark corridors with their surprised _palfrenieri_, and across the open courtyards with their startled sentinels, to where the arches of the Vatican opened upon the soft spring sky.

    The Eternal City Hall Caine 1892

  • Father Pifferi, quaking with fear, thought he was there to protect Roma.

    The Eternal City Hall Caine 1892

  • Pifferi the lady was to step into an anteroom; and Roma followed him into a small adjoining chamber, carpeted with cocoanut matting and furnished with a marble-topped table and two wooden chest-seats, bearing the papal arms.

    The Eternal City Hall Caine 1892

  • Pifferi, who encouraged him to his first attempts at versification.

    Spare Hours John Brown 1846

  • Camaldolese Francesco Pifferi, the mathematician Teofilo Gallaccini, the botanist Pirro Maria Gabrielli, founder of the Academic

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

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