The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 72
... once a folly and a crime ; shewing only how far " the evil that men do , lives after them . " But to make a decision now which would be beyond all precedent , even in the worst of times , would be what I cannot give a name to . What ...
... once a folly and a crime ; shewing only how far " the evil that men do , lives after them . " But to make a decision now which would be beyond all precedent , even in the worst of times , would be what I cannot give a name to . What ...
Strana 73
... once a friend of parlia- mentry reform , but abandoned that ; he was more than once desirous of reforming the penal code , and in that I believe he was more sincere , for he was sagacious enough to see the impolicy and gross absurdity ...
... once a friend of parlia- mentry reform , but abandoned that ; he was more than once desirous of reforming the penal code , and in that I believe he was more sincere , for he was sagacious enough to see the impolicy and gross absurdity ...
Strana xxxvi
... once of the Ephesians having confessed , it does not however follow , that they did not do it oftener : otherwise it ... once a year ? Neither does this law absolutely include all , but those only , whose con- sciences are defiled by ...
... once of the Ephesians having confessed , it does not however follow , that they did not do it oftener : otherwise it ... once a year ? Neither does this law absolutely include all , but those only , whose con- sciences are defiled by ...
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