The political thought of Lord Acton: the English Catholics in the nineteenth century

Roma, Italy: Millennium Romae (2000)
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1) What should be understood by "liberal Catholicism "? Lord Acton is not easy to define as a historical figure. This is not only due to the rich variety of ...

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