Priests, women and families, tr. by C. Cocks1845 - 80 pages |
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... person of authority and importance , having censured some Jesuit or other who was too fond of confessing nuns , the latter came in a fury to insult him . The Jesuit knew his strength : being a preacher then in vogue , well off at court ...
... person of authority and importance , having censured some Jesuit or other who was too fond of confessing nuns , the latter came in a fury to insult him . The Jesuit knew his strength : being a preacher then in vogue , well off at court ...
Page xvi
... persons perhaps will henceforth dread the engagement . They have far exceeded the very worst things that novelists and modern socialists have ever said against the legal union . Marriage , which lovers imprudently seek as a confirmation ...
... persons perhaps will henceforth dread the engagement . They have far exceeded the very worst things that novelists and modern socialists have ever said against the legal union . Marriage , which lovers imprudently seek as a confirmation ...
Page xvii
... persons who were to be henceforth but one ! This changes won- derfully the idea which , from the beginning of the world , has been entertained of marriage . But this is not all ; they avow that they do not pretend to make an impartial ...
... persons who were to be henceforth but one ! This changes won- derfully the idea which , from the beginning of the world , has been entertained of marriage . But this is not all ; they avow that they do not pretend to make an impartial ...
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... persons , a lady and * This harshness was particularly conspicuous in the conduct of the archbishop towards the ecclesiastical library of Paris , which prints for all France . Mr. Affre's predecessors had never wished to put in force ...
... persons , a lady and * This harshness was particularly conspicuous in the conduct of the archbishop towards the ecclesiastical library of Paris , which prints for all France . Mr. Affre's predecessors had never wished to put in force ...
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... persons necessarily contract much insensibility - surgeons and priests . By constantly witnessing sufferings and death , we become by degrees dead in our sympathetic faculties . Let us , however , remark this difference , that the ...
... persons necessarily contract much insensibility - surgeons and priests . By constantly witnessing sufferings and death , we become by degrees dead in our sympathetic faculties . Let us , however , remark this difference , that the ...
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