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LEO'S LIFE IN DANGER.
THE POPE SAID TO BE THREATENED WITH ASSASSINATION. Serious Result of the Alleged Insult by the French Pilgrims to the Memory of Victor Emmanuel--The Affair Claimed to Have Been Plotted by the Italian Government--The Gulf Between the Vatican and Humbert Widening. Why the Outrages Were Favored. To Restrict the Pope's Liberty. Plans for the Future.
Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922) - Chicago, Ill.
Date: Oct 23, 1891
Start Page: 5
Pages: 1
Text Word Count: 1765
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Interviews with eminent Cardinals who are in a position to know all the secrets of political opinion at the Vatican confirm the accuracy of the statements in regard to the feeling at the Vatican touching the demonstration of the French pilgrims at...

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