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3. Lord Acton's Correspondence with Döllinger
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 December 2010
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1 Father Conzemius has used this source where an actual letter has not survived, pp. 493-4n.
2 Cambridge University Library MSS. Add. 5527-9, 5751; cf. Add. 4862, 5752.
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