Great Britain And the Holy See 1792 1806 a Chapter in the History of Diplomati

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Great Britain And the Holy See 1792 1806 a Chapter in the History of Diplomati
Gasquet, Francis Aidan, 1846-1929
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A letter from Cardinal Campanelli to Mgr Erskine begins by saying « this morning (5 July 1794) the Jloly Father said: - Write Great Britain and the Holy See (17^2-1806) 33 to Mgr Erskine, and in my name tell him that he is worthy of all praise for having given the news of the signal naval victory gained by Admiral Lord Howe - ».
In writing to Hippisley on behalf of the Cardinal Secretary, Cardinal Campanelli says that he - the Secretary of State - had written a letter to Lord Hood and accompani
...ed it with a present of a copy of the Museo Pio-Clementino, as Hippisley had sug- gested. He adds that the Pope is not at all content with the pro- posed Constitution for Corsica, especially in regard to its religious clauses, which are modelled upon the Civil Constitution for the French clergy. He begs Mr Hippisley to insist with the English Government upon this being changed, which as just noted, had already been done.
On the 30th of June of this year. Lord Hood writes from on board the Victory to quiet the alarms which had arisen from a report of the escape of some French vessels from Toulon.


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