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... Truth . Father Ryder on Mr. Ffoulkes Mr. Maguire on Irish Emigration . Miscellaneous Catholics and the Oxford Examinations PAGE 201 · 203 · 205 · 206 · 207 209 210 · 211 • 211 212 • 212 · · 213 CONTENTS OF THE september number . The ...
... Truth . Father Ryder on Mr. Ffoulkes Mr. Maguire on Irish Emigration . Miscellaneous Catholics and the Oxford Examinations PAGE 201 · 203 · 205 · 206 · 207 209 210 · 211 • 211 212 • 212 · · 213 CONTENTS OF THE september number . The ...
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... almost say , of Christian truth and morality , it is of course quite superfluous to insist on the necessity of higher Education from the urgency of any particular question affecting the The Prospects of Catholic Education . 3.
... almost say , of Christian truth and morality , it is of course quite superfluous to insist on the necessity of higher Education from the urgency of any particular question affecting the The Prospects of Catholic Education . 3.
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... truth and justice of its principles even from a hostile majority . It is , perhaps , common to almost all systems of Educa- tion , that their capacity ought to be measured rather 4 The Prospects of Catholic Education .
... truth and justice of its principles even from a hostile majority . It is , perhaps , common to almost all systems of Educa- tion , that their capacity ought to be measured rather 4 The Prospects of Catholic Education .
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... truth , that there exists a wide difference between them in point of importance or necessity . Moreover , the importance or necessity of each may vary in different cases . As a matter of fact , the most fashionable of the English ...
... truth , that there exists a wide difference between them in point of importance or necessity . Moreover , the importance or necessity of each may vary in different cases . As a matter of fact , the most fashionable of the English ...
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... truth the perfect connection of which they are unable to see . It is true that our want of numbers , as well as many other causes which need not be dwelt upon , tend to strike our teachers with feebleness from overfatigue or too great ...
... truth the perfect connection of which they are unable to see . It is true that our want of numbers , as well as many other causes which need not be dwelt upon , tend to strike our teachers with feebleness from overfatigue or too great ...
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