| Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson - 1907 - 386 pages
...already dead in spite of Leo XIII - no Pope can revive what common sense has judged and condemned. . . . The strife is. on between the past, which cleaves...triumph may be faintly heard off in the distant but splendorous glories of a dawn that is coming, bringing the message of Good-News from other countries."... | |
| James Alfred Le Roy - 1905 - 384 pages
...dead in spite of I,eo XIII. — no Pope can revive what common sense has judged and condemned. . . . The strife is on between the past, which cleaves and...triumph may be faintly heard off in the distant but splendorous glories of a dawn that is coming, bringing the message of Good- News from other countries.... | |
| Helen Barrett Montgomery - 1906 - 324 pages
...system of instruction, and to them the natural sciences, the soul of the nineteenth century. . . . The strife is on between the past which cleaves and...future whose song of triumph may be faintly heard in the distant, but splendid, glories of a dawn that is coming, bringing the message of good news from... | |
| Helen Barrett Montgomery - 1906 - 318 pages
...dawning system of instruction, and to them the natural sciences, thesoul of the nineteenth century. . . . The strife is on between the past which cleaves and clings with curse* to the waning feudal castle, and the future whose song; of triumph may be faintly heard in the... | |
| 1908 - 812 pages
...more the backward condition of their country, and to chafe under the yoke of Spanish mediaevalism. The revolts against Spain, or more correctly against...bringing the message of Good News from other countries. * 1Cf. Foreman, The Philippine Islands, pp. 216-226; Leroy, pp. 151 etseq. * Quoted from Rizal's Noli... | |
| 1908 - 804 pages
...shadows which surround our courts of justice , and point to a change in the course of^tffairs. . . . One may accompany the course of Progress in three...bringing the message of Good News from other countries. ' 1C/. Foreman, The Philippine Islands, pp. 216-226; Leroy, pp. 151 et sey. 1 Quoted from Rizal's Noli... | |
| 1908 - 796 pages
...more the backward condition of their country, and to chafe under the yoke of Spanish mediaevalism. The revolts against Spain, or more correctly against...bringing the message of Good News from other countries.' Such then was the situation in the Philippines a short time prior to the American occupation. The Philippines... | |
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