The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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Page 61
... present always seems ; that they prize Dante most who know and love him best . He is not merely a great poet , but an influence , part of the soul's resource in time of trouble . " Silvio Pellico , in the harsh rigors of an Austrian ...
... present always seems ; that they prize Dante most who know and love him best . He is not merely a great poet , but an influence , part of the soul's resource in time of trouble . " Silvio Pellico , in the harsh rigors of an Austrian ...
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... presents for the information of Congress and the people at large . There is no suggestion of bias either ... present condition of education in the French Republic the utmost care was necessary to avoid hurting the feelings of ...
... presents for the information of Congress and the people at large . There is no suggestion of bias either ... present condition of education in the French Republic the utmost care was necessary to avoid hurting the feelings of ...
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... present government on the pre- parations necessary to insure success ere it entered on the war against religion , and on the teaching staff its hopes were fondly centred . These hopes seem to have been dashed , to a considerable extent ...
... present government on the pre- parations necessary to insure success ere it entered on the war against religion , and on the teaching staff its hopes were fondly centred . These hopes seem to have been dashed , to a considerable extent ...
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... seem to unite in their loyalty to the law . It is reported from all quarters of the kingdom that the adjustment of conditions of former years to the present legal requirements is going on The Goddess of Reason " In Loco Parentis . " 65.
... seem to unite in their loyalty to the law . It is reported from all quarters of the kingdom that the adjustment of conditions of former years to the present legal requirements is going on The Goddess of Reason " In Loco Parentis . " 65.
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... present decade and that which will witness the disappearance of the French as a people from the face of the earth . The spectacle of Nero fiddling while Rome burnt could not be more horribly incongruous than that of the Clemenceau ...
... present decade and that which will witness the disappearance of the French as a people from the face of the earth . The spectacle of Nero fiddling while Rome burnt could not be more horribly incongruous than that of the Clemenceau ...
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