Catholic World, Volume 75Paulist Fathers, 1902 |
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... influence of custom , these have come to be regarded as legiti- mate and vital . They must be satisfied if the community is to maintain the standard of life that it has adopted . If men can- not live up to this standard , they look upon ...
... influence of custom , these have come to be regarded as legiti- mate and vital . They must be satisfied if the community is to maintain the standard of life that it has adopted . If men can- not live up to this standard , they look upon ...
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... influenced by Foppa , Borgognone , and Bramantino . From Foppa , the only artist of the Lombard school who does not seem to ... influence of Bramantino is due the curious turbans which many of Luini's women wear . One of the chief pecu ...
... influenced by Foppa , Borgognone , and Bramantino . From Foppa , the only artist of the Lombard school who does not seem to ... influence of Bramantino is due the curious turbans which many of Luini's women wear . One of the chief pecu ...
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... influence vitally her life and his . Already they were drifting into an initiatory friendship which but preluded warmer emotion ! Although Gladys took men very simply , her father's loving comradeship having familiarized her with the ...
... influence vitally her life and his . Already they were drifting into an initiatory friendship which but preluded warmer emotion ! Although Gladys took men very simply , her father's loving comradeship having familiarized her with the ...
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... influence and make himself more perfect , he became a Dominican . Before Charles V. he argued his cause and gained that monarch's favor . True it is that to gain his point he advocated African slavery , but he did not introduce it , and ...
... influence and make himself more perfect , he became a Dominican . Before Charles V. he argued his cause and gained that monarch's favor . True it is that to gain his point he advocated African slavery , but he did not introduce it , and ...
Page 119
... influence and make himself more perfect , he became a Dominican . Before Charles V. he argued his cause and gained that monarch's favor . True it is that to gain his point he advocated African slavery , but he did not introduce it , and ...
... influence and make himself more perfect , he became a Dominican . Before Charles V. he argued his cause and gained that monarch's favor . True it is that to gain his point he advocated African slavery , but he did not introduce it , and ...
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