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GERMANY.— The Law Against the Jesuits

With repaid to the Bill dealing with the laws against the Jesuits, the German Imperial Chancellor stated in the Reichstag thai the pioposal to allow settlements of the Jesuit Order did not meet with the Government's approval, although the clerical situation in the Empire no longer rendered it necessary that individual Gu man subjects, any more than foreigners, should be placed under the provisions of the exceptional laws simply because they were members of the Order of Jesus.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 14, 2 April 1903, Page 31

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GERMANY.—The Law Against the Jesuits New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 14, 2 April 1903, Page 31

GERMANY.—The Law Against the Jesuits New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 14, 2 April 1903, Page 31

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