APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dunn, J. B. (1890). The pope's last veto in American politics: Will the people sustain it? Being a review of the Pope's last Encyclical, in which Roman Catholics are enjoined in politics, always to serve first the interests of Catholicism, to submit themselves in obedience to the will of the Pontiff as TO GOD HIMSELF, and that the civil laws are binding on them only so long as they are conformable to the Roman Catholic Religion. Committee of One Hundred.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dunn, James B. The Pope's Last Veto in American Politics: Will the People Sustain It? Being a Review of the Pope's Last Encyclical, in Which Roman Catholics Are Enjoined in Politics, Always to Serve First the Interests of Catholicism, to Submit Themselves in Obedience to the Will of the Pontiff as TO GOD HIMSELF, and That the Civil Laws Are Binding on Them Only so Long as They Are Conformable to the Roman Catholic Religion. Boston, Mass.: Committee of One Hundred, 1890.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Dunn, James B. The Pope's Last Veto in American Politics: Will the People Sustain It? Being a Review of the Pope's Last Encyclical, in Which Roman Catholics Are Enjoined in Politics, Always to Serve First the Interests of Catholicism, to Submit Themselves in Obedience to the Will of the Pontiff as TO GOD HIMSELF, and That the Civil Laws Are Binding on Them Only so Long as They Are Conformable to the Roman Catholic Religion. Committee of One Hundred, 1890.

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