Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 17Donahoe's Magazine Company, 1887 |
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Page 12
... given over to dollar . cultus . All these things go to show the utility of a Catholic paper , and should silence those who object , because some of its columns are given over to religious questions . Whilst some complain that our ...
... given over to dollar . cultus . All these things go to show the utility of a Catholic paper , and should silence those who object , because some of its columns are given over to religious questions . Whilst some complain that our ...
Page 14
... given an impetus to literature and art . Hence if our magazines be not equal to those of others , it is because we do not extend that patronage which would enable editors to engage , the best taient . For this reason , also non ...
... given an impetus to literature and art . Hence if our magazines be not equal to those of others , it is because we do not extend that patronage which would enable editors to engage , the best taient . For this reason , also non ...
Page 16
... given to this matter . The severest penalties she decrees against those who read certain books . Even the sword of excommunication , which she herself directs should be used with great and sober circumspection , she deems not too severe ...
... given to this matter . The severest penalties she decrees against those who read certain books . Even the sword of excommunication , which she herself directs should be used with great and sober circumspection , she deems not too severe ...
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... given of Ireland's present condition over - drawn , we might point in confirmation to the words of Dr. Gregg , Anglican bishop of Cork , which occur in an address to his clergy at the close of the past year : " Every industry , " he ...
... given of Ireland's present condition over - drawn , we might point in confirmation to the words of Dr. Gregg , Anglican bishop of Cork , which occur in an address to his clergy at the close of the past year : " Every industry , " he ...
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... given over to pasture rather than to tillage . Mommseu , in his history of Rome , tells us that foreign competition proved fatal to agriculture in Italy . Ships laden with grain from the vast wheat - fields of Sicily and Egypt , sailed ...
... given over to pasture rather than to tillage . Mommseu , in his history of Rome , tells us that foreign competition proved fatal to agriculture in Italy . Ships laden with grain from the vast wheat - fields of Sicily and Egypt , sailed ...
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