Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 18Donahoe's Magazine Company, 1888 |
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... thing itself . " " He says , " according to Bishop Chatard , " the ownership of property is a deduc- tion of reason ... things ; finally , peace among men requires it . " St. Augustine traces the legal title of individual property to ...
... thing itself . " " He says , " according to Bishop Chatard , " the ownership of property is a deduc- tion of reason ... things ; finally , peace among men requires it . " St. Augustine traces the legal title of individual property to ...
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... things equally divided among men . These think they have found the solution of the social problem which at present agitates the world . They think they can make all poverty disappear in the world . But these greatly deceive themselves ...
... things equally divided among men . These think they have found the solution of the social problem which at present agitates the world . They think they can make all poverty disappear in the world . But these greatly deceive themselves ...
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... things show that the Irish must have been a people pos- sessing fleet proas , fighting ships , and sailing vessels - a people of mari- time strength and adventure . This is positively stated by the Venerable Bede , who says that when ...
... things show that the Irish must have been a people pos- sessing fleet proas , fighting ships , and sailing vessels - a people of mari- time strength and adventure . This is positively stated by the Venerable Bede , who says that when ...
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... things van- ished from the world of living men . Years ago Mr. Wright edited and published , for the Percy Society , an old English version of St. Brandon's voyage , made with one or two of his monks to the outer isles of the western ...
... things van- ished from the world of living men . Years ago Mr. Wright edited and published , for the Percy Society , an old English version of St. Brandon's voyage , made with one or two of his monks to the outer isles of the western ...
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... things , the ear by listening to these things , and the use of our hands and members . Be moderate in everything . If there are those who can take a little , but never too much so as to lose virtue , it is no sin . Every one of you ...
... things , the ear by listening to these things , and the use of our hands and members . Be moderate in everything . If there are those who can take a little , but never too much so as to lose virtue , it is no sin . Every one of you ...
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