The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1920 |
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... existence has been recognized as inviolable - inviolable because it comes from God . Thus Poland , whilst accomplishing her Slav mission , accomplishes another that is universal . It brings a new political and social truth to the ...
... existence has been recognized as inviolable - inviolable because it comes from God . Thus Poland , whilst accomplishing her Slav mission , accomplishes another that is universal . It brings a new political and social truth to the ...
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... existence that allows of the development of a programme of extreme nationality without opposing to this programme with the greatest firmness the Austrian point of view , this could be considered only as an attitude incompatible with the ...
... existence that allows of the development of a programme of extreme nationality without opposing to this programme with the greatest firmness the Austrian point of view , this could be considered only as an attitude incompatible with the ...
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... existence the strong survive ; they are best fitted to acquire the necessary sustenance , while the others die for lack of it or are killed off . The surplus in nature is limited by destruction of the seed or of individuals , the chief ...
... existence the strong survive ; they are best fitted to acquire the necessary sustenance , while the others die for lack of it or are killed off . The surplus in nature is limited by destruction of the seed or of individuals , the chief ...
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... existence of every Christian . 6 The author then shows in detail how we die in sin , ' how we live for God . ' He develops the laws to which are submitted the exercise and the increase of this life for God , the sources at which ...
... existence of every Christian . 6 The author then shows in detail how we die in sin , ' how we live for God . ' He develops the laws to which are submitted the exercise and the increase of this life for God , the sources at which ...
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... existence of an excellent anthology of the poet's work in the Golden Treasury Series . A poet , Allingham found himself in the uncongenial atmosphere of officialdom - an Irishman , he sought an English literary environment where he was ...
... existence of an excellent anthology of the poet's work in the Golden Treasury Series . A poet , Allingham found himself in the uncongenial atmosphere of officialdom - an Irishman , he sought an English literary environment where he was ...
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