The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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Page 958
... called in question , as your favours to me heretofore did more engage me to deserve it . But seeing my actions , as I hope , are not reputed criminal in that quality , and that I desire to add some things which I omitted in my general ...
... called in question , as your favours to me heretofore did more engage me to deserve it . But seeing my actions , as I hope , are not reputed criminal in that quality , and that I desire to add some things which I omitted in my general ...
Page 989
... called , and set at work , his parents , his directors , his teacher , his confessor , even his fellow scholars worthy of his confidence . All surrounded and laid hold on this child , this friend , this much loved brother . Others ...
... called , and set at work , his parents , his directors , his teacher , his confessor , even his fellow scholars worthy of his confidence . All surrounded and laid hold on this child , this friend , this much loved brother . Others ...
Page 1001
... called the work of the Holy In- fancy . It still exists , though the founder is no more ; for works of charity are not allowed to expire in the Catholic Church . It is composed of young children , taxed at the rate of one halfpenny ...
... called the work of the Holy In- fancy . It still exists , though the founder is no more ; for works of charity are not allowed to expire in the Catholic Church . It is composed of young children , taxed at the rate of one halfpenny ...
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