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  • It is necessary for you that he should be on your side, that he should continue the work of Leo XIII, which is so badly judged and so much opposed, but which cares little for the petty results of to-day, since its purpose lies in the future, in the union of all the nations under their holy mother the Church.

    The Three Cities Trilogy: Rome, Complete ��mile Zola 1871

  • Pope Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum On the Condition of Labor, for instance, contends that "among the most important duties of employers, the principal one is to give employees what is due them."

    Andrew Wilkes: If You Take Our Money, Pay Us Fairly Andrew Wilkes 2011

  • Pope Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum On the Condition of Labor, for instance, contends that "among the most important duties of employers, the principal one is to give employees what is due them."

    Andrew Wilkes: If You Take Our Money, Pay Us Fairly Andrew Wilkes 2011

  • Because of a customary nine-day mourning period before burial, the hearts and other fast-decaying internal organs of almost all the popes from Sixtus V (1585-1590) to Leo XIII (1878-1903) were removed before embalming.

    There's A Good Reason Why Benedict's Not An Organ Donor Josh Fleet 2011

  • Because of a customary nine-day mourning period before burial, the hearts and other fast-decaying internal organs of almost all the popes from Sixtus V (1585-1590) to Leo XIII (1878-1903) were removed before embalming.

    There's A Good Reason Why Benedict's Not An Organ Donor Josh Fleet 2011

  • Pope Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum On the Condition of Labor, for instance, contends that "among the most important duties of employers, the principal one is to give employees what is due them."

    Andrew Wilkes: If You Take Our Money, Pay Us Fairly Andrew Wilkes 2011

  • The first modern Roman index, advanced by Pope Paul IV 1476-1559, underwent gradual modification until the reform in 1897 of Leo XIII.

    Later Articles and Reviews W.B. Yeats 2000

  • “Pope Leo XIII introduced me to this,” she declared.

    Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009

  • “Pope Leo XIII introduced me to this,” she declared.

    Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009

  • “Pope Leo XIII introduced me to this,” she declared.

    Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009

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