The Catholic Record, Bind 7Hardy & Mahony., 1874 |
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... DEAR SIR : I LANCASTER , Oct. 24 , 1856 . I have yours of the 20th , and , like you , am slow to learn the tricks of our new political parties . I cannot vote for Bu- chanan nor Fremont , for reasons which you will readily The Story of ...
... DEAR SIR : I LANCASTER , Oct. 24 , 1856 . I have yours of the 20th , and , like you , am slow to learn the tricks of our new political parties . I cannot vote for Bu- chanan nor Fremont , for reasons which you will readily The Story of ...
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... dear old grandmother was deaf , and very nervous . To get through the day without any sort of agitation or disturbance was the one object of her ambition . She had few vis- itors , and never would let me visit any one , out of fear ...
... dear old grandmother was deaf , and very nervous . To get through the day without any sort of agitation or disturbance was the one object of her ambition . She had few vis- itors , and never would let me visit any one , out of fear ...
Side 16
... dear old man's words came true long after he had breathed his last , for he died some time before I left my home . On an Easter Sunday , which happened to be my eleventh birthday , I made my First Com- munion . For some years after ...
... dear old man's words came true long after he had breathed his last , for he died some time before I left my home . On an Easter Sunday , which happened to be my eleventh birthday , I made my First Com- munion . For some years after ...
Side 23
... dear pupil ! My dear child , I wish you joy ! Your old mentor sat up all night reading your book . He laughed , he sighed , he wept over it . He trembled with excitement . He He could not lay it down till it was finished . Good heavens ...
... dear pupil ! My dear child , I wish you joy ! Your old mentor sat up all night reading your book . He laughed , he sighed , he wept over it . He trembled with excitement . He He could not lay it down till it was finished . Good heavens ...
Side 24
... dear kind old face brightened up the well - known scene : and as I sat by the window looking on the bed of mignonette , and listening to the church - bells , I hardly knew if I felt happy or sad . It was all like a dream , or rather the ...
... dear kind old face brightened up the well - known scene : and as I sat by the window looking on the bed of mignonette , and listening to the church - bells , I hardly knew if I felt happy or sad . It was all like a dream , or rather the ...
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Side 247 - But thou, of temples old, or altars new, Standest alone — with nothing like to thee — Worthiest of God, the holy and the true. Since Zion's desolation, when that He Forsook his former city, what could be, Of earthly structures, in his honour piled, Of a sublimer aspect ? Majesty, Power, Glory, Strength, and Beauty, all are aisled In this eternal ark of worship undefiled.
Side 48 - Wisdom, though richer than Peruvian mines, And sweeter than the sweet ambrosial hive, What is she, but the means of happiness ? That unobtained, than folly more a fool ; A melancholy fool, without her bells. Friendship, the means of wisdom, richly gives The precious end, which makes our wisdom wise.