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We have but to consider one great office of the Church , to see the burden of unfulfilled duties that rests upon us ; we allude to her office as one who should call sinners to repentance ; who should supply cells of penitence to ...
We have but to consider one great office of the Church , to see the burden of unfulfilled duties that rests upon us ; we allude to her office as one who should call sinners to repentance ; who should supply cells of penitence to ...
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We think , too , that what we have said is enough to show there is urgent need for considering and for improving the condition of the whole race of women in the lower ranks of life . There must be some great defects in the social system ...
We think , too , that what we have said is enough to show there is urgent need for considering and for improving the condition of the whole race of women in the lower ranks of life . There must be some great defects in the social system ...
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The party then separated , and Oddo called a meeting of his friends to consider the offence ; amongst them were the Counts Gangalandi , the Uberti , Amidei , and Lamberti , who unanimously decided that the quarrel should be quietly ...
The party then separated , and Oddo called a meeting of his friends to consider the offence ; amongst them were the Counts Gangalandi , the Uberti , Amidei , and Lamberti , who unanimously decided that the quarrel should be quietly ...
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A more pleasing task awaits us in considering the conduct of the reigning family . Seldom in the history of princes has the lan- guage of truth been so nearly that of panegyric . And if we look at their origin and their circumstances ...
A more pleasing task awaits us in considering the conduct of the reigning family . Seldom in the history of princes has the lan- guage of truth been so nearly that of panegyric . And if we look at their origin and their circumstances ...
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... was about to legislate ; to examine the physical features and resources of Tuscany , and consider the regu- lations best suited to its people , not only as correctives of moral vice , but preparations for more liberal government .
... was about to legislate ; to examine the physical features and resources of Tuscany , and consider the regu- lations best suited to its people , not only as correctives of moral vice , but preparations for more liberal government .
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