This scroll is inscribed to the Empress of the French by a lady [i. e. Jane Porter], in the humble hope that ... it may be the means of inducing the Pope and the bishops ... to dismiss from their minds all idea of passing the dogma of infallibility
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APA Citation
Porter, J. (1870). This scroll is inscribed to the Empress of the French by a lady [i. e. Jane Porter], in the humble hope that ... it may be the means of inducing the Pope and the bishops ... to dismiss from their minds all idea of passing the dogma of infallibility. [S.l.: s.n..
MLA Citation
Porter, Jane. This Scroll Is Inscribed to the Empress of the French by a Lady [i. E. Jane Porter], In the Humble Hope That ... it May Be the Means of Inducing the Pope And the Bishops ... to Dismiss From Their Minds All Idea of Passing the Dogma of Infallibility. [S.l.: s.n., 1870.
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