The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... means to the great end of life , it is possible that sincerely good and pious minds may require to be aroused and enlarged before they can fully awake to their importance . Again , under certain circumstances , there may be a greater ...
... means to the great end of life , it is possible that sincerely good and pious minds may require to be aroused and enlarged before they can fully awake to their importance . Again , under certain circumstances , there may be a greater ...
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... means limited to intellectual results . It includes the moulding and bracing of the character , it includes the incalculable benefit , lasting and increasing sometimes through a whole life , of firm , congenial , and elevating ...
... means limited to intellectual results . It includes the moulding and bracing of the character , it includes the incalculable benefit , lasting and increasing sometimes through a whole life , of firm , congenial , and elevating ...
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... means and future position of the general body of the young men . . . Only public opinion among the under- graduates themselves can make ignorance and idleness disreputable among them . It is far from hopeless to win over a percentage of ...
... means and future position of the general body of the young men . . . Only public opinion among the under- graduates themselves can make ignorance and idleness disreputable among them . It is far from hopeless to win over a percentage of ...
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... means the account of an exceptionally happy generation . We know , as a matter of fact , that sets of men , not , it may be , equally distinguished in all respects with the circle of friends there described , but whose moral and ...
... means the account of an exceptionally happy generation . We know , as a matter of fact , that sets of men , not , it may be , equally distinguished in all respects with the circle of friends there described , but whose moral and ...
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... means of obtaining elsewhere , even at the perilous cost of resi- dence at the Protestant Universities . We have been sorry to see that application spoken of contemptuously , for it 20 The Prospects of Catholic Education .
... means of obtaining elsewhere , even at the perilous cost of resi- dence at the Protestant Universities . We have been sorry to see that application spoken of contemptuously , for it 20 The Prospects of Catholic Education .
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