The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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... mind to the service of God , and she is right . Thus it is that active charity has its home . amongst the Sisters of Charity and the Sisters of Mercy ; thus it is that in another branch it is found amongst the Béguines ; thus it is that ...
... mind to the service of God , and she is right . Thus it is that active charity has its home . amongst the Sisters of Charity and the Sisters of Mercy ; thus it is that in another branch it is found amongst the Béguines ; thus it is that ...
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... mind the low price which the thief obtains for his plunder , as compared with its value to the rightful owner , it will be evident that every person who maintains himself by theft must daily exercise his calling ; and as his term of ...
... mind the low price which the thief obtains for his plunder , as compared with its value to the rightful owner , it will be evident that every person who maintains himself by theft must daily exercise his calling ; and as his term of ...
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... mind that , while enduring it , he is not merely expiating an offence , but at the same time receiving an inestimable benefit ; for you , I am sure , will not hesitate to admit that reforma- tion is the greatest good to which the ...
... mind that , while enduring it , he is not merely expiating an offence , but at the same time receiving an inestimable benefit ; for you , I am sure , will not hesitate to admit that reforma- tion is the greatest good to which the ...
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