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Kennet, p. 769. Great murmurs, we may believe, would have arisen against these articles, had they been made known to the public; since we find it to have been imputed as an enormous crime to the prince that, having received, about this time, a very civil letter from the pope, he was induced to return a very civil answer.[*] Meanwhile Gregory XV., who granted the dispensation, died; and Urban VIII.
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