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... father . His biographer , Father Joseph T. Durkin , must surely be right in believing that the attraction he felt toward the Jesuit Order was partly due to its discipline , which allowed him to think of it as a kind of army . He was to ...
... father . His biographer , Father Joseph T. Durkin , must surely be right in believing that the attraction he felt toward the Jesuit Order was partly due to its discipline , which allowed him to think of it as a kind of army . He was to ...
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... father's . - First of all , Father Sherman , the Jesuit priest , was to become a public figure , and it is significant that his emergence into celebrity should have begun in 1891 - just after his father's death . From then on , for ...
... father's . - First of all , Father Sherman , the Jesuit priest , was to become a public figure , and it is significant that his emergence into celebrity should have begun in 1891 - just after his father's death . From then on , for ...
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... Father Durkin tells us , " the free use of money in one's possession . " He asked his Father Provin- cial to allow him to go to Rome in order to explain himself to the Jesuit Father General . He had frequently used the expression ...
... Father Durkin tells us , " the free use of money in one's possession . " He asked his Father Provin- cial to allow him to go to Rome in order to explain himself to the Jesuit Father General . He had frequently used the expression ...
Contents
Harriet Beecher Stowe | 3 |
Calvin Stowe Francis Grierson The Battle Hymn | 59 |
Abraham Lincoln | 99 |
Copyright | |
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Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War Edmund Wilson Limited preview - 1994 |
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