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By " Catholic " Poor - School Committee , First Annual Report of the , 323 . Catholic School , the , 323 . Cavendish - Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury on the Actual Relations between Church and State . By the Hon .
By " Catholic " Poor - School Committee , First Annual Report of the , 323 . Catholic School , the , 323 . Cavendish - Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury on the Actual Relations between Church and State . By the Hon .
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They may be merciful to the poor , generous to hospitals , promoters of schools , contributors to churches ; in these various ways the feeling of penitence instinctively breaks forth : they want to do something in an opposite direction ...
They may be merciful to the poor , generous to hospitals , promoters of schools , contributors to churches ; in these various ways the feeling of penitence instinctively breaks forth : they want to do something in an opposite direction ...
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He , too , had been struck with the externals of the Union schools , the neatness , the regularity , the happy and well - fed appearance of the girls , and their progress in their studies . He had , however , subse quently ascertained ...
He , too , had been struck with the externals of the Union schools , the neatness , the regularity , the happy and well - fed appearance of the girls , and their progress in their studies . He had , however , subse quently ascertained ...
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While we were writing these lines , an Appeal reached us on behalf of schools in Devonport , with a fresh view of the poverty which tempts another class - the families of sea - faring men in our various ports .
While we were writing these lines , an Appeal reached us on behalf of schools in Devonport , with a fresh view of the poverty which tempts another class - the families of sea - faring men in our various ports .
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Neither will we speak at large upon the defects of education , the want of schools , the hurried preparation for confirmation , the example of parents , the fascination of attentions from persons of higher rank than them- selves ...
Neither will we speak at large upon the defects of education , the want of schools , the hurried preparation for confirmation , the example of parents , the fascination of attentions from persons of higher rank than them- selves ...
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