Messenger of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Količina 471907 |
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... House of Commons . Edward S. Bergin , S.J. 13 German and American Schools Compared 447 Mr. Aisquith on University Education 34 Mr. Rockefeller's Gift 341 The Need of Religious Education 106 Rules for Catholic Pupils at Carlisle Indian ...
... House of Commons . Edward S. Bergin , S.J. 13 German and American Schools Compared 447 Mr. Aisquith on University Education 34 Mr. Rockefeller's Gift 341 The Need of Religious Education 106 Rules for Catholic Pupils at Carlisle Indian ...
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... sides unexpected in a struggle against such odds , a renewal of Catholicity in France that will give a much - needed renewal of life and spirit to the nation . THE EDITOR . THE EDUCATION BILL IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . FOR 12 THE MESSENGER .
... sides unexpected in a struggle against such odds , a renewal of Catholicity in France that will give a much - needed renewal of life and spirit to the nation . THE EDITOR . THE EDUCATION BILL IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . FOR 12 THE MESSENGER .
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... House of Commons , " from which most of the facts in the present paper have been selected , contains an introduction and the complete text of the bill . For the bulk of readers the interest will lie in the introduction . Many who would ...
... House of Commons , " from which most of the facts in the present paper have been selected , contains an introduction and the complete text of the bill . For the bulk of readers the interest will lie in the introduction . Many who would ...
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... House of Commons . " There was behind this majority something more than the motives we have just mentioned . It was the expression of the mind of England on a question of supreme importance . If there is one point amidst all the ...
... House of Commons . " There was behind this majority something more than the motives we have just mentioned . It was the expression of the mind of England on a question of supreme importance . If there is one point amidst all the ...
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... House of Commons , out of 1,040 Catholic schools 501 would be excluded from all benefit by the double operation of the 5,000 limit and the four - fifths . Accordingly , speaking in behalf of his brethren , he took this stand : " All ...
... House of Commons , out of 1,040 Catholic schools 501 would be excluded from all benefit by the double operation of the 5,000 limit and the four - fifths . Accordingly , speaking in behalf of his brethren , he took this stand : " All ...
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Stran 560 - Farewell the tranquil mind ! farewell content ! Farewell the plumed troop, and the big wars, That make ambition virtue ! O, farewell! Farewell the neighing steed, and the shrill trump, The spirit-stirring drum, the ear-piercing fife, The royal banner; and all quality, Pride, pomp, and circumstance of glorious war ! And O you mortal engines, whose rude throats The .immortal Jove's dread clamours counterfeit, Farewell ! Othello's occupation's gone ! logo.
Stran 315 - That whenever the President shall be satisfied that passports issued by any foreign Government to its citizens or subjects to go to any country other than the United States, or to any insular possession of the United States...
Stran 238 - B. Causes for Divorce — avm 1. Adultery. 2. Bigamy. 3. Conviction of crime in certain classes of cases. 4. Intolerable cruelty. 5. Wilful desertion for two years. 6. Habitual drunkenness.
Stran 340 - I do not come to you at five, you are not to tarry for me, but to fall on. This is by the King's special command, for the good and safety of the country, that these miscreants may be cut off, root and branch.
Stran 315 - ... the United States or to any insular possession of the United States or to the Canal Zone are being used for the purpose of enabling the holders to come to the continental territory of the United States to the detri-ment of labor conditions therein, the President...
Stran 567 - Tis of the Emperor Trajan I am speaking; And a poor widow at his bridle stood, In attitude of weeping and of grief. Around about him seemed it thronged and full Of cavaliers, and the eagles in the gold Above them visibly in the wind were moving. The wretched woman in the midst of these Seemed to be saying: "Give me vengeance, Lord, For my dead son, for whom my heart is breaking." And he to answer her: "Now wait until I shall return." And she: "My Lord," like one In whom grief is impatient, "shouldst...
Stran 639 - But, look, the morn in russet mantle clad, Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern hill.
Stran 238 - American states, this Congress, desiring to see the number of causes reduced rather than increased, recommends that no additional causes should be recognized in any state; and in those states where causes are restricted, no change is called for.
Stran 233 - Marriage, as distinguished from the agreement to marry, and from the act of becoming married, is the civil status of one man and one woman legally united for life with the...
Stran 387 - the whole ceremony was closed with a fine bonfire which was lighted toward evening and around which the Te Deum was sung to thank God, on behalf of these poor people, that they were now the subjects of so great and powerful a monarch.