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... cannot avoid giving such instruction ; but yet , in general , it is given by them at great personal inconvenience , for many of them have to celebrate two masses on a Sunday , one of them at so late an hour as 11 or 12 o'clock .
... cannot avoid giving such instruction ; but yet , in general , it is given by them at great personal inconvenience , for many of them have to celebrate two masses on a Sunday , one of them at so late an hour as 11 or 12 o'clock .
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Brittany is given as an instance ; not above one in five hundred of the population attending schools of any kind - that is to say , not one in fifty of the children whose ages fit them for it ; and we are told , that the greater part of ...
Brittany is given as an instance ; not above one in five hundred of the population attending schools of any kind - that is to say , not one in fifty of the children whose ages fit them for it ; and we are told , that the greater part of ...
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In this Edition the Latin version has been omitted ; the form of question and answer has been changed for that of simple statement ; additional examples of Nouns given , especially in the third declension ; and the Numeral Adjectives ...
In this Edition the Latin version has been omitted ; the form of question and answer has been changed for that of simple statement ; additional examples of Nouns given , especially in the third declension ; and the Numeral Adjectives ...
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A Discourse on the Rise Progress Peculiar Objects | 1 |
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys Esq F R S Secretary | 23 |
Absenteeism By Lady Morgan | 54 |
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