Niles' Weekly Register, Volume 47H. Niles, 1834 Containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts: together with notices of the arts and manu factures, and a record of the events of the times. |
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Pagina 93
... institution , or the deportment of its members , they could give no sanction to this high handed violation of the law . Still less can it be supposed that they have any disposition to aid the dissemination of the Catholic faith , being ...
... institution , or the deportment of its members , they could give no sanction to this high handed violation of the law . Still less can it be supposed that they have any disposition to aid the dissemination of the Catholic faith , being ...
Pagina 94
... institution , or the ill treatment of the pupils under their care , and confined her accusations to the system of se- vere penance which she alleges , the nuns and noviciates were compelled to suffer for the most trivial offences , or ...
... institution , or the ill treatment of the pupils under their care , and confined her accusations to the system of se- vere penance which she alleges , the nuns and noviciates were compelled to suffer for the most trivial offences , or ...
Pagina 284
... institution could have withstood such a systematic assault , much less have prospered under it . The result of which , as evinced by the above statement , only confidence in the solvency of the institution , and how high the opinion ...
... institution could have withstood such a systematic assault , much less have prospered under it . The result of which , as evinced by the above statement , only confidence in the solvency of the institution , and how high the opinion ...
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