Messenger of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Volume 431905 |
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... seem- ing lack of courage in allowing a tyrannical Ministry to proceed from outrage to outrage , it must be remembered that France is sick of revolution ; that the army , at least in great part , is secured by the government ; that the ...
... seem- ing lack of courage in allowing a tyrannical Ministry to proceed from outrage to outrage , it must be remembered that France is sick of revolution ; that the army , at least in great part , is secured by the government ; that the ...
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... seems to me a sort of enchantment . The present becomes almost nothing — a mere vapour - and the past becomes so distinct that I recognize the steps of the departed as well as their voices . The most trivial incidents rise up before me ...
... seems to me a sort of enchantment . The present becomes almost nothing — a mere vapour - and the past becomes so distinct that I recognize the steps of the departed as well as their voices . The most trivial incidents rise up before me ...
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... seems always glad to talk of her father . 39 And thus Mrs. Coleridge wrote of him after their early acquaint- ance had ripened into a friendship that endured until her death—- " I have lived among poets a great deal and have known ...
... seems always glad to talk of her father . 39 And thus Mrs. Coleridge wrote of him after their early acquaint- ance had ripened into a friendship that endured until her death—- " I have lived among poets a great deal and have known ...
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... seems to be all eyes and forehead ; not that it is disproportioned in size , but that the eyes and forehead alone fix the attention and seem to constitute the face . " Mr. de Vere very soon after graduating from Trinity College , Dublin ...
... seems to be all eyes and forehead ; not that it is disproportioned in size , but that the eyes and forehead alone fix the attention and seem to constitute the face . " Mr. de Vere very soon after graduating from Trinity College , Dublin ...
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... seem at times to give , in Tenny- son's phrase , ' not light , ' but only ' idle gleams . ' They are , however , reinforced and made steady and distinct by the Church , which voices the ' universal reason of the regenerate race . ' The ...
... seem at times to give , in Tenny- son's phrase , ' not light , ' but only ' idle gleams . ' They are , however , reinforced and made steady and distinct by the Church , which voices the ' universal reason of the regenerate race . ' The ...
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