Catholic World, Том 18Paulist Fathers, 1874 |
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... give the little ones a happy hour , during which they be- have properly , and teach them one thing , I am satisfied . One of the branches I try to instruct them in is neatness . No soiled face is allowed to speak to me , nor soiled ...
... give the little ones a happy hour , during which they be- have properly , and teach them one thing , I am satisfied . One of the branches I try to instruct them in is neatness . No soiled face is allowed to speak to me , nor soiled ...
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... gives to natural law that we must expect respect to be paid to justice between nations . Christianity reveals to us a ... give to the instrument by which their purpose is evidenced the formalities which the law requires . And it is then ...
... gives to natural law that we must expect respect to be paid to justice between nations . Christianity reveals to us a ... give to the instrument by which their purpose is evidenced the formalities which the law requires . And it is then ...
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... give license to despotic and arbitrary sovereigns . It has its foun- dation in the organization of society , and is essential to the maintenance of public virtue in every government , whether a republic , a monarchy , or a despotism ...
... give license to despotic and arbitrary sovereigns . It has its foun- dation in the organization of society , and is essential to the maintenance of public virtue in every government , whether a republic , a monarchy , or a despotism ...
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... give up the battle of life at any age is bad , so long as a flicker of life is left . It is like deserting the doomed ship whilst the groaning planks hold together ; like refusing to make one in the forlorn hope , but choosing rather to ...
... give up the battle of life at any age is bad , so long as a flicker of life is left . It is like deserting the doomed ship whilst the groaning planks hold together ; like refusing to make one in the forlorn hope , but choosing rather to ...
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... give a sufficiently solemn turn to a land- slip close by which interfered con- siderably with locomotion , and forc ... gives one a tremendous appetite . I move din- ner . There's nothing like dinner to liven up a man's wits . Come along ...
... give a sufficiently solemn turn to a land- slip close by which interfered con- siderably with locomotion , and forc ... gives one a tremendous appetite . I move din- ner . There's nothing like dinner to liven up a man's wits . Come along ...
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