| Great Britain. Parliament - 1863 - 1176 pagine
...duties they owe to the poor, and it has shown to the poor that the rich are not unmindful of them. It is impossible to speak in terms of too high praise of the manner in which that large population has borne its suffering and distress. More than once — and... | |
| 1865 - 432 pagine
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| Thomas W. Poole - 1867 - 250 pagine
...children ; and the rising ground of the Court House park afforded easy standing room for 30,000 people." " It is impossible to speak in terms of too high praise of the zeal manifested by the citizens generally in giving to their buildings the best possible holiday appearance.... | |
| 1910 - 728 pagine
...vivid picture of a saintly career " — in The Life of Blessed John Eudes. The Irish Catholic says : " It is impossible to speak in terms of too high praise of the manner in which the author has fulfilled the task he undertook in this interesting biographical sketch... | |
| 1891 - 206 pagine
...the visitors was called, among other cases, to those exhibiting the history of masks, and of bells. It is impossible to speak in terms of too high praise of this unique collection, the arrangement of which everywhere exhibits the genius of its illustrious... | |
| Katherine Marie Cornelia Brégy - 1912 - 232 pagine
...consistently high level of literary excellence through its 600 crowded pages." — Sunday Times. " IT is impossible to speak in terms of too high praise of the manner in which Lady Lovat has discharged the labour of love and reference which she undertook, while... | |
| Francis McCullagh - 1912 - 524 pagine
...from the French by ALICE LADY LOVAT, with a Preface by Mgr. ROBERT HUGH BENSON. Demy 8vo. l(k W. net " It is impossible to speak in terms of too high praise of the manner in which Lady Lovat has discharged the labour of love and reverence which she undertook, while... | |
| Haussonville (comte d') - 1913 - 240 pagine
...a consistently high level of literary excellence through its 600 crowded pages." — Sunday Times. ".IT is impossible to speak in terms of too high praise of the manner in which Lady Lovat has discharged the labour of love and reference which she undertook, while... | |
| Tighe Hopkins - 1913 - 376 pagine
...from the French by ALICE LADY LOVAT, with a Preface by Mgr. ROBERT HUGH BENSON. Demy 8vo. 10/. M. net "It is impossible to speak in terms of too high praise of the manner in which Lady Lovat has discharged the labour of love and reverence which she undertook, while... | |
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