... part, was seen gracefully, and without effort, to accept what was conceded to him, and to take up the subject under consideration ; throwing light upon it, and, as it were, locating it, pointing out what was of primary importance in it, what was to... Fifty Years of Catholic Life & Social Progress - 149 psl.autoriai: Percy Fitzgerald - 1901Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1874 - 378 psl.
...what was of primary importance in it, what was to be aimed at, and what steps were to be taken in it. I am told that, in like manner, when residing on his...as his practical good sense, which won upon them. Such a man, when, young and ardent, with his advantages of birth and position, he entered upon the... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1881 - 364 psl.
...what was of primary importance in it, what was to be aimed at, and what steps were to be taken in it. I am told that, in like manner, when residing on his property in Prance, he was there too made a centre for advice and direction on the part of his neighbours, who... | |
| Robert Ornsby - 1884 - 326 psl.
...what was of primary importance in it, what was to be aimed at, and what steps were to be taken in it. I am told that, in like manner, when residing on his...as his practical good sense, which won upon them. Such a man, when, young and ardent, with his advantages of birth and position, he entered upon the... | |
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