Memoir of count Giuseppe Pasolini, compiled by his son [P.D. Pasolini dall'Onda]. |
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... believe that a good son needs no advocate other than himself to plead with a tender and judicious parent . Do you go on amusing and in- structing yourself at the same time ; remembering always to keep the fear of God before your eyes ...
... believe that a good son needs no advocate other than himself to plead with a tender and judicious parent . Do you go on amusing and in- structing yourself at the same time ; remembering always to keep the fear of God before your eyes ...
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... believe , from passing through . Not long ago , a poor man was caught in the act of gathering the wild asparagus which abound , and the foresters kept him in custody till they could refer the case to Prince Charles , who at once ordered ...
... believe , from passing through . Not long ago , a poor man was caught in the act of gathering the wild asparagus which abound , and the foresters kept him in custody till they could refer the case to Prince Charles , who at once ordered ...
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... believe me , my dearest father , notwithstanding the melancholy little fancy which momentarily oppressed me , I am longing to be in your arms once more , and to show myself always your most loving and grateful son , who is anxious to be ...
... believe me , my dearest father , notwithstanding the melancholy little fancy which momentarily oppressed me , I am longing to be in your arms once more , and to show myself always your most loving and grateful son , who is anxious to be ...
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... believe what Pius expressed to me , hoping that , despite all present contradictions and difficulties , it is God's will which bears us onwards . The Pope is under no delusion in regard to the gigantic amount of evil with which he has ...
... believe what Pius expressed to me , hoping that , despite all present contradictions and difficulties , it is God's will which bears us onwards . The Pope is under no delusion in regard to the gigantic amount of evil with which he has ...
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... believe that the sight of so many Italians of different characters and opinions thus assembling on friendly terms , without any other motive than the pure love of their country , did much to inspire him with confidence in the destinies ...
... believe that the sight of so many Italians of different characters and opinions thus assembling on friendly terms , without any other motive than the pure love of their country , did much to inspire him with confidence in the destinies ...
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