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1
The
cardinal
legate
,
being reduced to the necessity of politeness, received him civilly.
2
As this could not be, the case was transferred to Augsburg, and a
cardinal
legate
was sent from Italy to look into it.
3
Violante was the
Cardinal
Legate
's
natural and sole heir.
4
He was intimate with the
Cardinal
Legate
,
and a frequent and honoured guest at the palace.
5
A
Cardinal
Legate
can be quite as despotic, and disagreeable, and tyrannical as an Austrian governor.
6
At first sight this would have seemed impossible to the aristocratic notions of the
Cardinal
Legate
's
niece.
7
But the niece of the
Cardinal
Legate
!
8
A Crusading Bishop, afterwards
Cardinal
legate
.
9
The
Cardinal
Legate
was expecting him at one o'clock, and-wouldit be best to drive Bianca from his mind till afterwards?
10
The Contessa Violante was in the habit of spending much of her time in the palace of her great-uncle the
Cardinal
Legate
.
11
The
Cardinal
Legate
of Ravenna was a Marliani, and the young lady in question was his great-niece-thegranddaughter of his only brother.
12
It would hardly, therefore, have done in any way for him to have been visiting the young artist in the
Cardinal
Legate
's
chapel.
13
Thus Livingstone became almost as much the guide and referee of the Zambesi expedition as ever a
Cardinal
Legate
was of a crusade.
14
All he consented to do was to send
cardinal
legates
to England, but intrusted to none but himself the prerogatives of final judgment.
15
The author of this calumny was BERNIER, who had been charged by the
Cardinal
Legate
with a step so worthy of his former military exploits.
16
The
Cardinal
Legate
was not likely to come out to meet you, I suppose; nor does it much matter to you to see his Eminence.
cardinal
legate
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