The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... once it is determined to do something , there is not much fear but that what is to be done will fall into hands which will be guided by experience and Christian tradition rather than by novel speculations . Education is not a fresh ...
... once it is determined to do something , there is not much fear but that what is to be done will fall into hands which will be guided by experience and Christian tradition rather than by novel speculations . Education is not a fresh ...
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... once said that , at the present moment , as the elder Universities still require residence in the candidates for their degrees , Catholics as a body are debarred from availing them- selves of them . In the second place , no one can have ...
... once said that , at the present moment , as the elder Universities still require residence in the candidates for their degrees , Catholics as a body are debarred from availing them- selves of them . In the second place , no one can have ...
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... once accomplished , then , as far as is possible in the case of so small a body as the Catholic body in England at this moment , neither the pupils nor the teachers will be wanting to us . As for a new system of education , which ...
... once accomplished , then , as far as is possible in the case of so small a body as the Catholic body in England at this moment , neither the pupils nor the teachers will be wanting to us . As for a new system of education , which ...
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... once more , that few objects so quickly touch the heart or enlist the sympathies of all conditions of men as a ruin , especially if that ruin indicates some state of society which has passed away never to return . Mr. Disraeli has ...
... once more , that few objects so quickly touch the heart or enlist the sympathies of all conditions of men as a ruin , especially if that ruin indicates some state of society which has passed away never to return . Mr. Disraeli has ...
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... once flourishing and devoted Church in Japan , where , in about fifty years from the first preaching of the Gospel , the Christians numbered above a million of souls . Among these were reckoned eminent nobles , high - born ladies ...
... once flourishing and devoted Church in Japan , where , in about fifty years from the first preaching of the Gospel , the Christians numbered above a million of souls . Among these were reckoned eminent nobles , high - born ladies ...
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