The Living Age, 303. kötetLiving Age Company, 1919 |
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164. oldal
... land which has escaped the blight of materialism where the hard sun of secular thinking has not dried the glistening dewdrops from the gossamer threads of faith . They come to Ireland sometimes , these Anglo - Catholic priests and new ...
... land which has escaped the blight of materialism where the hard sun of secular thinking has not dried the glistening dewdrops from the gossamer threads of faith . They come to Ireland sometimes , these Anglo - Catholic priests and new ...
231. oldal
... land it was clear for new inhabitants . The crowns of England and Scotland were by this time united , and the new population who occupied the land about Carrickfergus were Lowland Scots . Till the other day the ordinary language of the ...
... land it was clear for new inhabitants . The crowns of England and Scotland were by this time united , and the new population who occupied the land about Carrickfergus were Lowland Scots . Till the other day the ordinary language of the ...
683. oldal
... Land was plentiful , and every soldier according to his rank received a free grant of land , field officers securing as much as 3000 acres . In Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and in Ontario along the northern shore of the St. Lawrence ...
... Land was plentiful , and every soldier according to his rank received a free grant of land , field officers securing as much as 3000 acres . In Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and in Ontario along the northern shore of the St. Lawrence ...
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