Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 39Donahoe's Magazine Company, 1898 |
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... ment , by our best - known authors , of living questions . I want and invite suggestions . Let us together create and maintain a book so strong and so beautiful that we can feel proud that it is also Catholic . It will require hard work ...
... ment , by our best - known authors , of living questions . I want and invite suggestions . Let us together create and maintain a book so strong and so beautiful that we can feel proud that it is also Catholic . It will require hard work ...
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... ment . And this brings me to a state- ment which will , I am afraid , aggra- vate the enormity of Looby's crime ; for not only was he taking that which did not belong to him - but he was actually smiling over it . And such a smile ! I ...
... ment . And this brings me to a state- ment which will , I am afraid , aggra- vate the enormity of Looby's crime ; for not only was he taking that which did not belong to him - but he was actually smiling over it . And such a smile ! I ...
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... ment , and his voice was heard no more for many years . " Our lives , " says George Eliot . " make a moral tradition for our individual selves , and to have once acted greatly seems to make a reason why we should always be no- ble ...
... ment , and his voice was heard no more for many years . " Our lives , " says George Eliot . " make a moral tradition for our individual selves , and to have once acted greatly seems to make a reason why we should always be no- ble ...
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... ment as you had sold the people ; until , at last , by this hollow conduct , and for some other steps , the result of mortified ambition , being dismissed , and another person put in your place , you fly to the ranks of the Volunteers ...
... ment as you had sold the people ; until , at last , by this hollow conduct , and for some other steps , the result of mortified ambition , being dismissed , and another person put in your place , you fly to the ranks of the Volunteers ...
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... ment , and the uproar that ensued caused the session to be again sus- pended . This The ministry having retired with- out being regularly assailed the King found himself without a leader on whom he could call . Subsequent efforts of ...
... ment , and the uproar that ensued caused the session to be again sus- pended . This The ministry having retired with- out being regularly assailed the King found himself without a leader on whom he could call . Subsequent efforts of ...
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