The Living Age, 256. kötetLiving Age Company, 1908 |
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74. oldal
... expressing the truth , but the old formula retains , in- alienably , as long as the words retain their meaning , its power of expression Formu- in its own degree , and in it , its 74 Modernism and the Papal Encyclical .
... expressing the truth , but the old formula retains , in- alienably , as long as the words retain their meaning , its power of expression Formu- in its own degree , and in it , its 74 Modernism and the Papal Encyclical .
149. oldal
... expression . I have always remembered one passage in one of his speeches which I read in the papers at the time it was made , describing the common soldiers of the Hungarian army ; in which he pictured them , and their silent heroic ...
... expression . I have always remembered one passage in one of his speeches which I read in the papers at the time it was made , describing the common soldiers of the Hungarian army ; in which he pictured them , and their silent heroic ...
391. oldal
... expression . Except those who have actually lived in seminaries , few can at all realize how , by a most elaborate and well - organized system of fences and barriers , a section of the medieval world of thought and sentiment has managed ...
... expression . Except those who have actually lived in seminaries , few can at all realize how , by a most elaborate and well - organized system of fences and barriers , a section of the medieval world of thought and sentiment has managed ...
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