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Pagina 214
... English people are in the least pre- pared for Disestablishment . The links that bind Church and State together are so venerable and so many , from the crowning of the King to the burial of the pauper , that the severance would ...
... English people are in the least pre- pared for Disestablishment . The links that bind Church and State together are so venerable and so many , from the crowning of the King to the burial of the pauper , that the severance would ...
Pagina 392
... English visitors : What is uniform among the English , to whatever class they belong , is praise of the Emperor , and really they seem to rival each other in their expressions of eulogy . ' This English appreciation of the greatness of ...
... English visitors : What is uniform among the English , to whatever class they belong , is praise of the Emperor , and really they seem to rival each other in their expressions of eulogy . ' This English appreciation of the greatness of ...
Pagina 457
... English Calendar makes us perhaps think that he was . But none the less it is hard to exclude St. Francis Xavier from the galaxy of sainted missionaries . The reason cannot be that it is thought wise to restrict the English Calendar to ...
... English Calendar makes us perhaps think that he was . But none the less it is hard to exclude St. Francis Xavier from the galaxy of sainted missionaries . The reason cannot be that it is thought wise to restrict the English Calendar to ...
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