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... interest is taken in the subjects here dealt with to justify the issue of a monthly magazine devoted to the study of the past . Magazines that are published quarterly do not keep up the interest of their readers in what is passing in ...
... interest is taken in the subjects here dealt with to justify the issue of a monthly magazine devoted to the study of the past . Magazines that are published quarterly do not keep up the interest of their readers in what is passing in ...
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... interest to all students of seventeenth century history ; but we have not the space at our disposal to deal with such a subject . The writer of the review , while giving Father Gerard all credit for a masterly and brilliant attempt to ...
... interest to all students of seventeenth century history ; but we have not the space at our disposal to deal with such a subject . The writer of the review , while giving Father Gerard all credit for a masterly and brilliant attempt to ...
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... interest is an apparent reference to an early belief that the bodies of St. John and St. Paul were buried in the catacombs , occurring in a prayer which speaks of " the victorious members of those saints as hidden " in the very bowels ...
... interest is an apparent reference to an early belief that the bodies of St. John and St. Paul were buried in the catacombs , occurring in a prayer which speaks of " the victorious members of those saints as hidden " in the very bowels ...
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