The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... object of general abhorrence . And yet even after this date his memoirs exhibit amusing fluctuations of dismay and self - conplacency . Sometimes he shuddered to think that he was equally dreaded and despised ; at other times he tran ...
... object of general abhorrence . And yet even after this date his memoirs exhibit amusing fluctuations of dismay and self - conplacency . Sometimes he shuddered to think that he was equally dreaded and despised ; at other times he tran ...
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... object of civil govern- ment , was thus attained . " 23 Spencer's theory of the negative function of government to pre- vent injustice is well known . Newman often dwells rather on the reproving than on the approving voice of conscience ...
... object of civil govern- ment , was thus attained . " 23 Spencer's theory of the negative function of government to pre- vent injustice is well known . Newman often dwells rather on the reproving than on the approving voice of conscience ...
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... object of making every effort to avoid " the incalculable evils which would threaten religion if his will were opposed , " the bull for the damarcation of the new dioceses was for- warded on December 2 , though the Bishops whose ...
... object of making every effort to avoid " the incalculable evils which would threaten religion if his will were opposed , " the bull for the damarcation of the new dioceses was for- warded on December 2 , though the Bishops whose ...
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... object than to avoid a difficulty which you both make me fear might prove fatal . " 34 On the same evening the Cardinal was informed by a note from Bernier that his letter had produced the result that they had expected . The First ...
... object than to avoid a difficulty which you both make me fear might prove fatal . " 34 On the same evening the Cardinal was informed by a note from Bernier that his letter had produced the result that they had expected . The First ...
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... object of which was to provide work for young girls and women . " After a solemn deliberation on these high crimes and misde- meanors the terrible culprits were condemned by this remarkable tribunal , and were , we suppose , subjected ...
... object of which was to provide work for young girls and women . " After a solemn deliberation on these high crimes and misde- meanors the terrible culprits were condemned by this remarkable tribunal , and were , we suppose , subjected ...
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