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... build upon . If , however , it should ever fall to the lot of youth to peruse these pages , let sub a reader remember that it is with the de p- est regret that I recollect in my manhood the opportunities of learning which I neglected in ...
... build upon . If , however , it should ever fall to the lot of youth to peruse these pages , let sub a reader remember that it is with the de p- est regret that I recollect in my manhood the opportunities of learning which I neglected in ...
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... building , this wielding of the unreal trowel , is fatal to exertions in actual life . I cannot tell- I have not found it so . I cannot say , like Madame de Genlis , that in the imagi- nary scenes in which I have acted a part , I ever ...
... building , this wielding of the unreal trowel , is fatal to exertions in actual life . I cannot tell- I have not found it so . I cannot say , like Madame de Genlis , that in the imagi- nary scenes in which I have acted a part , I ever ...
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... building with the view of trying whether they could habituate themselves to the mode of life . The frères du chœur arranged themselves at two tables against the walls , the frères converts ( lay brothers ) at a cen- tral table parallel ...
... building with the view of trying whether they could habituate themselves to the mode of life . The frères du chœur arranged themselves at two tables against the walls , the frères converts ( lay brothers ) at a cen- tral table parallel ...
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... building in which are very neat apartments for the postulans or novices , and for priests who may wish to pass some time in retirement , and an apartment better furnished for the bishop . I requested the further hos- pitality of the ...
... building in which are very neat apartments for the postulans or novices , and for priests who may wish to pass some time in retirement , and an apartment better furnished for the bishop . I requested the further hos- pitality of the ...
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... buildings in a state of dilapidation , and the number of inmates reduced to seven , leading most irregular lives ; he restored the buildings , and in a few years raised the number of monks to eighty , and so completely did they share ...
... buildings in a state of dilapidation , and the number of inmates reduced to seven , leading most irregular lives ; he restored the buildings , and in a few years raised the number of monks to eighty , and so completely did they share ...
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