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... Roman Catholic without asking for a quarrel ? You couldn't . Nor was it altogether desirable to ex- cuse your Catholic guest so he could join the ladies in the draw- ing - room . Females were notoriously brainless and bore watch- ing ...
... Roman Catholic without asking for a quarrel ? You couldn't . Nor was it altogether desirable to ex- cuse your Catholic guest so he could join the ladies in the draw- ing - room . Females were notoriously brainless and bore watch- ing ...
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... Roman Catholic point of view . He knew nearly enough about the Roman Catholic religion ; he had been brought up in it . Now he wanted to compare it , point for point , with the other religions of the world . Some of the books on his own ...
... Roman Catholic point of view . He knew nearly enough about the Roman Catholic religion ; he had been brought up in it . Now he wanted to compare it , point for point , with the other religions of the world . Some of the books on his own ...
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... In the first place , his de- fection would have broken his father's heart , and he cared more for his father than for any other human being . He said on one occasion that he would not leave the Roman Catholic Church " even if my filial ...
... In the first place , his de- fection would have broken his father's heart , and he cared more for his father than for any other human being . He said on one occasion that he would not leave the Roman Catholic Church " even if my filial ...
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AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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