The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... human views of his dear brethren of the gown and of clerical gardens , where great economy in labour and outlay must be observed . His book was written to help ministers to successful gardening and is extremely good on methods of ...
... human views of his dear brethren of the gown and of clerical gardens , where great economy in labour and outlay must be observed . His book was written to help ministers to successful gardening and is extremely good on methods of ...
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... human pleasures , the greatest re- freshment of the spirit of man ' ? a And then June , with its roses , brings home the school - girls . They love flowers and miscall the simplest flower - names , and as for vegetables , they never are ...
... human pleasures , the greatest re- freshment of the spirit of man ' ? a And then June , with its roses , brings home the school - girls . They love flowers and miscall the simplest flower - names , and as for vegetables , they never are ...
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... Human life and human suffering were thought less of in the sixteenth century than they are to - day . Protection by the State was of a different order . Murder and torture , official and unofficial , were part of the day's work . They ...
... Human life and human suffering were thought less of in the sixteenth century than they are to - day . Protection by the State was of a different order . Murder and torture , official and unofficial , were part of the day's work . They ...
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... human intellect raised to the knowledge of things incorporeal and immaterial . Hence they readily concluded that nothing was more profitable for the philosophers than a diligent inquiry into the secrets of nature and a long and profound ...
... human intellect raised to the knowledge of things incorporeal and immaterial . Hence they readily concluded that nothing was more profitable for the philosophers than a diligent inquiry into the secrets of nature and a long and profound ...
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... human learning , are necessarily imposed by the progress of knowledge . The student who masters its pages will have got an intel- lectual training that will elicit whatever capacity he may possess for philosophical speculation . Best of ...
... human learning , are necessarily imposed by the progress of knowledge . The student who masters its pages will have got an intel- lectual training that will elicit whatever capacity he may possess for philosophical speculation . Best of ...
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