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...wealth, the Society of Jesus was banned from Portuguese domains in 1759, from Spain and her possessions in 1767. In 1773 the Society was dissolved completely by Pope Clement XIV. Some of its members were given shelter in Russia by Catherine the Great until Pope Pius VII reinstated them anew...
...professor has injected fresh spirit and purpose into the Republican Party in a key state. More important, he has demonstrated anew that one man, against odds, can cause a mighty stir...
...police within the Diet building. The Socialists, too, had used force, but this was considered a lesser offense to parliamentarianism than the acts of the government. The demonstrators demanded the resignation of the prime minister and the dissolution of the Diet, so that public opinion could be heard anew on the treaty. In doing so, they had the almost unanimous support of the major newspapers. It was a selfconscious movement to restore faith in parliamentarianism. The government strongly defended its stand, and claimed that it, too, was holding parliamentarianism against attempts to overthrow it violently...
...wisdom of Britain's long refusal to associate itself with the Common Market Six except on British terms. Speaking to the Assembly of the Western European Union last week, British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs John Profumo unexpectedly announced that Britain had decided "to consider anew" the idea of membership in the European Coal and Steel Community as well as EURATOM, the atomic pool of the Common Market...
...better, we think, to face the fact honestly that religion is, and always has been, a political issue and that it is not improper for it to be so . . .So let us by all means not bar religion from politics. Let us even in this campaign ask ourselves anew the ancient questions about Church and State. But let us make sure we are asking them in the right way for our time...