Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 39Donahoe's Magazine Company, 1898 |
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... mean to press closer and closer to it from now on . And I have had singular marks of approbation . Their Graces , the Archbishops of New York and Philadelphia , have written in the kindest terms ; and only the other day the Most ...
... mean to press closer and closer to it from now on . And I have had singular marks of approbation . Their Graces , the Archbishops of New York and Philadelphia , have written in the kindest terms ; and only the other day the Most ...
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... means ! When he has to show the Holy Spirit some mistake , he docs so with all possible politeness . When he strips the beautiful , sad Nazarene of all divine attributes , his voice trem- bles , and he kisses Him , and says " Rabbi ...
... means ! When he has to show the Holy Spirit some mistake , he docs so with all possible politeness . When he strips the beautiful , sad Nazarene of all divine attributes , his voice trem- bles , and he kisses Him , and says " Rabbi ...
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... place , to listen to the praises of his great competitor , so that in pure self - defence he was compelled to seek some means of regaining his lost pop- ularity . That which presented itself to him as the WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK . 13.
... place , to listen to the praises of his great competitor , so that in pure self - defence he was compelled to seek some means of regaining his lost pop- ularity . That which presented itself to him as the WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK . 13.
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ularity . That which presented itself to him as the most obvious means of encompassing this end was to demand from England a still more sweeping renunciation of her claims to legisla- tive authority over Ireland than even Grattan had ...
ularity . That which presented itself to him as the most obvious means of encompassing this end was to demand from England a still more sweeping renunciation of her claims to legisla- tive authority over Ireland than even Grattan had ...
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... this woman is stingy with everything . ' " It is a mean trait , " broke in Ellen Jane . " So as she didn't cook these things and give ' em to me , as any reasonable woman should have done , I made up my mind 32 THE ECONOMY OF.
... this woman is stingy with everything . ' " It is a mean trait , " broke in Ellen Jane . " So as she didn't cook these things and give ' em to me , as any reasonable woman should have done , I made up my mind 32 THE ECONOMY OF.
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