Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 77
... remain truer to itself , and with a better claim to be considered one and the same , though externally protected ... remains perhaps for a time quiescent ; it tries , as it were , its limbs , and proves the ground under it , and feels ...
... remain truer to itself , and with a better claim to be considered one and the same , though externally protected ... remains perhaps for a time quiescent ; it tries , as it were , its limbs , and proves the ground under it , and feels ...
Page 189
... remain . His proud , sensitive spirit would never have borne the strain . He would never have won the distinction that Pio Nono's successor conferred upon him , because he would not have lived to receive it . " I should never have been ...
... remain . His proud , sensitive spirit would never have borne the strain . He would never have won the distinction that Pio Nono's successor conferred upon him , because he would not have lived to receive it . " I should never have been ...
Page 199
... remains , therefore , for me to express my hearty regret at having so seriously mis- taken him , and my hearty pleasure at finding him on the side of truth , in this , or any other matters . " Finally , Kingsley expunged the reference ...
... remains , therefore , for me to express my hearty regret at having so seriously mis- taken him , and my hearty pleasure at finding him on the side of truth , in this , or any other matters . " Finally , Kingsley expunged the reference ...
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