Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 18Donahoe's Magazine Company, 1888 |
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Page 4
... give a just title to the parties whose money they took , the apostles would not have accepted the price . St. Peter ... gives also practical motives for the judgment regarding the ownership of land : the greater interest a man takes in ...
... give a just title to the parties whose money they took , the apostles would not have accepted the price . St. Peter ... gives also practical motives for the judgment regarding the ownership of land : the greater interest a man takes in ...
Page 12
... gives occasion to a minute description of the tragedy . Only a small portion of this department of our literature has ever ... give us a picture of early times , but the contempo- rary writer presents to us a more faithful and often as ...
... gives occasion to a minute description of the tragedy . Only a small portion of this department of our literature has ever ... give us a picture of early times , but the contempo- rary writer presents to us a more faithful and often as ...
Page 25
... give up the other garrison until these lines were reinserted . " The omission being brought to the notice of William , he had the lines reinserted , and wrote on the document a clause confirm- ing those words , the most important in the ...
... give up the other garrison until these lines were reinserted . " The omission being brought to the notice of William , he had the lines reinserted , and wrote on the document a clause confirm- ing those words , the most important in the ...
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... give his consent . What else could she do but follow her conscience and make her submission with- out asking his consent , which she knew he would not give ? His letters , written evidently under a high state of excitement , showed ...
... give his consent . What else could she do but follow her conscience and make her submission with- out asking his consent , which she knew he would not give ? His letters , written evidently under a high state of excitement , showed ...
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... give His heavenly aid in further peril . They told the rector boldly that they knew full well their danger , but were resolved rather to die than go back to Ireland without having accomplished the great end for which they had left home ...
... give His heavenly aid in further peril . They told the rector boldly that they knew full well their danger , but were resolved rather to die than go back to Ireland without having accomplished the great end for which they had left home ...
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