Memoir of Count Giuseppe Pasolini, Late President of the Senate of Italy: B. 1815, D. 1876 |
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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 ...
Page 43
... 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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