Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 27
... sound , brings them back in memory to the first years of their disciple- ship . " It was in this house that he had lain awake when he was barely five years old looking at the candles set in the windows in celebration of the victory of ...
... sound , brings them back in memory to the first years of their disciple- ship . " It was in this house that he had lain awake when he was barely five years old looking at the candles set in the windows in celebration of the victory of ...
Page 161
James Lewis May. and , so far as it goes , sound . Those whose ears are haunted with such phrases as " the battle of life , ” “ the struggle for existence , " those who perhaps have themselves had the grim significance of these phrases ...
James Lewis May. and , so far as it goes , sound . Those whose ears are haunted with such phrases as " the battle of life , ” “ the struggle for existence , " those who perhaps have themselves had the grim significance of these phrases ...
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... sound talents developed and made the most of by education , than that he should be a genius . The world is becoming more highly mechanized every day , and in order to fit readily into the machine , the component parts have to conform to ...
... sound talents developed and made the most of by education , than that he should be a genius . The world is becoming more highly mechanized every day , and in order to fit readily into the machine , the component parts have to conform to ...
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