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Quo graviora (1833)         
ENCYCLICAL
Quo Graviora (1833)
Quo graviora, or On the Pragmatic Constitution, was the name of an encyclical issued by Pope Gregory XVI on 4 October 1833. It was addressed to the bishops of Rhineland concerning the movement for reforms in ecclesiastical province of the Rhineland by that time.
Quo graviora (1825)         
Quo graviora was an apostolic constitution promulgated by Pope Leo XII on March 13, 1825, in which he decreed the prohibition of membership in Masonic lodges in perpetuity.
Government of India Act 1833         
ACT OF THE PARLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, CREATES THE POST OF GOVERNOR GENERAL OF INDIA, TRANSFERS OWNERSHIP OF SAINT HELENA FROM EAST INDIA COMPANY TO THE BRITISH CROWN, CEASES BUSINESS ACTIVITIES OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY
St. Helena Act 1833; St Helena Act 1833; Charter Act of 1833; Charter Act 1833; 1833 Government of India Act; Saint Helena Act 1833
The Government of India Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will 4 c 85), or the Charter Act 1833, was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, later retitled as the Saint Helena Act 1833. It extended the royal charter granted to the East India Company for an additional twenty years, and restructured the governance of British India.

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Quo graviora (1833)
Quo graviora, or On the Pragmatic Constitution, was the name of an encyclical issued by Pope Gregory XVI on 4 October 1833. It was addressed to the bishops of Rhineland concerning the movement for reforms in ecclesiastical province of the Rhineland by that time.