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Page 315
And it is not my eyes only , because I had all my life a personal experience of it , that never lose sight of it : it will shine to posterity also with undimmed glory . No one will ever cherish a nobler ambition or a loftier hope ...
And it is not my eyes only , because I had all my life a personal experience of it , that never lose sight of it : it will shine to posterity also with undimmed glory . No one will ever cherish a nobler ambition or a loftier hope ...
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... Dominicans for the genius of St. Thomas , and the mystics have never shown any admiration whatever for the philosophy of the schools , the authority of Leo XIII is final , at least on one point and the only one that concerns us .
... Dominicans for the genius of St. Thomas , and the mystics have never shown any admiration whatever for the philosophy of the schools , the authority of Leo XIII is final , at least on one point and the only one that concerns us .
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There have been men with deeper insight ; but , one would say , never a man with such abundance of thoughts ; he is never dull , never insincere , and has the genius to make the reader care for all that he cares for .
There have been men with deeper insight ; but , one would say , never a man with such abundance of thoughts ; he is never dull , never insincere , and has the genius to make the reader care for all that he cares for .
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