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Leo PP. XIII
Au Milieu des Sollicitudes

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political

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1 2 | morals, religion, and even political interests, wisely understood, 2 4 | to disregard all germs of political strife in order to devote 3 7 | which she attained as a political and military power. To the 4 9 | of securing to the Church political domination over the State. 5 9 | he was accused of having political ends in view. "We have found 6 13| alluding principally to the political differences among the French 7 14| 14. Various political governments have succeeded 8 14| that in her relations with political powers she makes abstraction 9 15| Otherwise said, if every political form is good by itself and 10 15| fact still remains that political power is not found in all 11 16| truest and highest idea of political sovereignty, since she has 12 17| operates great changes in their political institutions. On some occasions 13 18| 18. And how are these political changes of which We speak 14 18| novelty is limited to the political form of civil power, or 15 20| from them to encourage the political dissensions which divide 16 21| legislation differ from political power and its form, that 17 21| habitual relations with all political governments? Assuredly she, 18 22| themselves to be guided by political prudence or by passion.~ 19 24| precisely the ground on which, political dissensions aside, upright 20 29| this separation means that political legislation be entirely 21 30| are: Religion and country, political power and legislation, the


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