The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 70
... lived like a king , in ease and independence , sur- rounded by his children , to whom as well as to his wife he was tenderly attached . As he kept clear of Priests from the Se- minaries , he lived unmolested feeling nothing of the ...
... lived like a king , in ease and independence , sur- rounded by his children , to whom as well as to his wife he was tenderly attached . As he kept clear of Priests from the Se- minaries , he lived unmolested feeling nothing of the ...
Page 197
... lived together in His service , keeping a Priest in their house , whom they supported and honoured as a father . This good Priest had a stone taken out of the stream that flows from the well , sprinkled with blood as I described before ...
... lived together in His service , keeping a Priest in their house , whom they supported and honoured as a father . This good Priest had a stone taken out of the stream that flows from the well , sprinkled with blood as I described before ...
Page 206
... lived at Rome from about the close of the empire of Commodus till that of Septimus Severus . His notice of a judicial process under Fuscianus , the judge of Callistus ( Adv Nationes , L. 1. , Ĉ . 16 ) ; the mention he makes of the ...
... lived at Rome from about the close of the empire of Commodus till that of Septimus Severus . His notice of a judicial process under Fuscianus , the judge of Callistus ( Adv Nationes , L. 1. , Ĉ . 16 ) ; the mention he makes of the ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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