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OF PAPAL CONCLAVES
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logue, without any but a dry antiquarian interest.[1] Our object is not to inquire what may have been the particular forms and practices embodied in the Roman Court at each period, but what are the powers and forces that come into play in its present organization; and to this end it will be enough if we confine our notice of Papal enactments to such points as may incidentally stand in connexion with, or tend to serve in illustration of, the practices and regulations which at the present day are still in force.

  1. These confirmatory Bulls are to be found in the Bullarium Romanum and recent editions of Gregory X. V.'s Ceremonial.