The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... turned into a Catholic College , and taken out of the University , would not be what it is . The Colleges act on one another , and the University , as a whole , acts on all and each , and this is especially the case with the governing ...
... turned into a Catholic College , and taken out of the University , would not be what it is . The Colleges act on one another , and the University , as a whole , acts on all and each , and this is especially the case with the governing ...
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... turned his temple into a Christian church . The lord of Bouyen , CambioĂŻndono , baptised as Don Simeon , who at first had been a very fervent Christian , relaxed , and allowed his Christian subjects to be persecuted , and as so often ...
... turned his temple into a Christian church . The lord of Bouyen , CambioĂŻndono , baptised as Don Simeon , who at first had been a very fervent Christian , relaxed , and allowed his Christian subjects to be persecuted , and as so often ...
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... turned our thoughts into a pleasurable channel . This impression was increased when the door opened , and the well - known cornette of St. Vincent's Daughters appeared to welcome the visitor , and show whatever was within with that ...
... turned our thoughts into a pleasurable channel . This impression was increased when the door opened , and the well - known cornette of St. Vincent's Daughters appeared to welcome the visitor , and show whatever was within with that ...
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... turned her head away in her usual ungracious manner , and began to rummage in her basket , evidently in order to avoid speaking to me . But nowise daunted , I began again : " How many years have you trudged along this road , my dear ...
... turned her head away in her usual ungracious manner , and began to rummage in her basket , evidently in order to avoid speaking to me . But nowise daunted , I began again : " How many years have you trudged along this road , my dear ...
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... turned round to look at the things he was speaking of , and pointing to the portrait he said , " And that frame , Frederic , is a very pretty one too . Don't you think so ? " 66 That portrait , " I exclaimed , " oh , yes ! " " Dear me ...
... turned round to look at the things he was speaking of , and pointing to the portrait he said , " And that frame , Frederic , is a very pretty one too . Don't you think so ? " 66 That portrait , " I exclaimed , " oh , yes ! " " Dear me ...
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