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... POLAND Out of the heaped - up ruins another liberty begins to shine , a liberty specially dear to the Church , that of Poland . The great crime committed by the eighteenth century is repaired : Poland lives again . Since the middle of ...
... POLAND Out of the heaped - up ruins another liberty begins to shine , a liberty specially dear to the Church , that of Poland . The great crime committed by the eighteenth century is repaired : Poland lives again . Since the middle of ...
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... Poland were then to be found only on the lips of the Popes , and very weak was their echo . 6 In three stages the crime was accomplished beneath the powerless observation of the Church . Against Poland and against the Church two of the ...
... Poland were then to be found only on the lips of the Popes , and very weak was their echo . 6 In three stages the crime was accomplished beneath the powerless observation of the Church . Against Poland and against the Church two of the ...
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... Poland would mark a rebirth of entire humanity . As at the resurrection of Christ , ' prophesied Mickiewicz , ' human sacrifices_ceased over the whole earth , so , at the resurrection of Poland , wars will end in Christianity . ' This ...
... Poland would mark a rebirth of entire humanity . As at the resurrection of Christ , ' prophesied Mickiewicz , ' human sacrifices_ceased over the whole earth , so , at the resurrection of Poland , wars will end in Christianity . ' This ...
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... Poland , and so useless in bringing her relief . There was , however , one Power that clung with a cruel feeling of powerlessness to the Polish sorrows , and that sometimes herself felt this sorrow . This Power was the Holy See . Let us ...
... Poland , and so useless in bringing her relief . There was , however , one Power that clung with a cruel feeling of powerlessness to the Polish sorrows , and that sometimes herself felt this sorrow . This Power was the Holy See . Let us ...
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... Poland did not despair . She learned to suffer as long as it was necessary . She considered herself a martyr , but not a dead one . She introduced into the bearing of her troubles the Catholic philosophy of suffering ; she changed her ...
... Poland did not despair . She learned to suffer as long as it was necessary . She considered herself a martyr , but not a dead one . She introduced into the bearing of her troubles the Catholic philosophy of suffering ; she changed her ...
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