The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... thing in the political agitations of the beginning of the twentieth century as it did at the end of the eighteenth , only secures that its efficiency as a slogan has not departed . Partisans might urge that it is one of those principles ...
... thing in the political agitations of the beginning of the twentieth century as it did at the end of the eighteenth , only secures that its efficiency as a slogan has not departed . Partisans might urge that it is one of those principles ...
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... Things have changed greatly . No priest should be ashamed nor afraid to help to - day in the tillage campaign ; in the practice of co - operation , of joint farm - work , the adoption of thoughtful methods of buying seeds , of plant ...
... Things have changed greatly . No priest should be ashamed nor afraid to help to - day in the tillage campaign ; in the practice of co - operation , of joint farm - work , the adoption of thoughtful methods of buying seeds , of plant ...
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... things we were scarified and steam - rolled . One event succeeded another , in alarming and progressive ratio . We have all sat at formal and informal meetings discussing these shocking calamities , awful catastrophes - and yet we live ...
... things we were scarified and steam - rolled . One event succeeded another , in alarming and progressive ratio . We have all sat at formal and informal meetings discussing these shocking calamities , awful catastrophes - and yet we live ...
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... thing above what is usually denominated an urchin and beneath a varlet , they are of the most impracticable age . . . . Trained to no habits of in- dustry , they like no sort of work . Their pleasure lies in idle companions and their ...
... thing above what is usually denominated an urchin and beneath a varlet , they are of the most impracticable age . . . . Trained to no habits of in- dustry , they like no sort of work . Their pleasure lies in idle companions and their ...
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... those of Navarre . There was no overt declaration of their policy , but many things prove its nature . Two prominent marriages added distinction to the family , namely , that of Marie 56 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD.
... those of Navarre . There was no overt declaration of their policy , but many things prove its nature . Two prominent marriages added distinction to the family , namely , that of Marie 56 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD.
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