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  • ...ship was in Pigeon Bay. A third person died during the voyage: Marguerite David, born at St Martin de Gua (Charente- Maritime) on 3 August 1835, a passenge
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  • ...dwellings sang his praises in terms like to “Saul has his thousands, and David his tens of thousands”<ref>1 Samuel 18:7; 21:12, 29:5</ref>
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  • ...e in an imperturbable way the genealogy of Our Lord back to David and from David back to Adam. You should not be surprised, because we here are at the Antip
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  • ''c. 1854. Mlle Sophie David. Report on the origins of the Third Order of Mary in Lyons. [Mayet 10, 25
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  • ...lson says Jesus Christ did not come from the Jews and he is not the son of David." I asked him to put his signature on the piece of paper, with the words: " ...d: "Ana e wakamate rawa i a ia" - "It is not necessary to finish him off." David, one of our catechists from Matata said to me laughing: "No. We should have
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  • *Maurey, Georges Marie Antoine David (ed.), ''Physionomies maristes d`un premier siècle,'' Ms, 3 Vols. APM, Ro
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  • ...ld be to you, Reverend Father, that I would commend this matter. The young David ladies and Miss Eroton have been full of zeal.
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  • ...those were the sentiments and dispositions of the patriarchs of old. And David himself said it was his pleasure to sing the praises of the Lord and the wo
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  • On 25 December, three new missionaries, Pierre Janin, Pierre David, and Charles Kirk arrived in Sydney. They brought with them news of the Soc ...nothing about the sister. She is writing to you. Fathers Germin [sic] and David will give you news of a [….]<ref> indecipherable </ref> at Lane Cove. Far
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  • ...the 17 year old James Clarke in November 1873, later Br Paul of the Cross. David Watt (b 1842) was one of four Irishmen from New Zealand who entered the nov ;[1]: The bearer of this letter is a young man of Napier. His name is David Watt. He has been a soldier for several years but having obtained his <u>de
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  • ''July 1863. Colin. Declaration of Colin to Fr. David. [Coste text M = Mayet 1, 3m = OM 802, 1]: '' ...n the first times; she will be so as well at the end.” I asked him, Fr. David writes, whether he had any particular motive for believing that it would be
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  • ''July 1863. Colin. Declaration of Colin to Fr. David. [Coste text M = Mayet 1, 3m = OM 802, 1]: '' ...n the first times; she will be so as well at the end.” I asked him, Fr. David writes, whether he had any particular motive for believing that it would be
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  • ''July 1863. Colin. Declaration of Colin to Fr. David. [Coste text M = Mayet 1, 3m = OM 802, 1]: '' ...n the first times; she will be so as well at the end.” I asked him, Fr. David writes, whether he had any particular motive for believing that it would be
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  • ''July 1863. Colin. Declaration of Colin to Fr. David. [Coste text M = Mayet 1, 3m = OM 802, 1]: '' ...n the first times; she will be so as well at the end.” I asked him, Fr. David writes, whether he had any particular motive for believing that it would be
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  • ''July 1863. Colin. Declaration of Colin to Fr. David. [Coste text M = Mayet 1, 3m = OM 802, 1]: '' ...n the first times; she will be so as well at the end.” I asked him, Fr. David writes, whether he had any particular motive for believing that it would be
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  • ''July 1863. Colin. Declaration of Colin to Fr. David. [Coste text M = Mayet 1, 3m = OM 802, 1]: '' ...n the first times; she will be so as well at the end.” I asked him, Fr. David writes, whether he had any particular motive for believing that it would be
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  • ''July 1863. Colin. Declaration of Colin to Fr. David. [Coste text M = Mayet 1, 3m = OM 802, 1]: '' ...n the first times; she will be so as well at the end.” I asked him, Fr. David writes, whether he had any particular motive for believing that it would be
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  • ''July 1863. Colin. Declaration of Colin to Fr. David. [Coste text M = Mayet 1, 3m = OM 802, 1]: '' ...n the first times; she will be so as well at the end.” I asked him, Fr. David writes, whether he had any particular motive for believing that it would be
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  • ''July 1863. Colin. Declaration of Colin to Fr. David. [Coste text M = Mayet 1, 3m = OM 802, 1]: '' ...n the first times; she will be so as well at the end.” I asked him, Fr. David writes, whether he had any particular motive for believing that it would be
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  • ''July 1863. Colin. Declaration of Colin to Fr. David. [Coste text M = Mayet 1, 3m = OM 802, 1]: '' ...n the first times; she will be so as well at the end.” I asked him, Fr. David writes, whether he had any particular motive for believing that it would be
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  • ''July 1863. Colin. Declaration of Colin to Fr. David. [Coste text M = Mayet 1, 3m = OM 802, 1]: '' ...n the first times; she will be so as well at the end.” I asked him, Fr. David writes, whether he had any particular motive for believing that it would be
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  • ...therefore is not counted. [[ColinSup006| (cf. doc. 6, § 1)]], but Sophie David mentions him. (LM, doc. 234, § 16).</ref> In three weeks time we shall be
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  • *Lathoud, David. Marie-Pauline Jaricot. Paris 1937.
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  • ...thanks specially to the following families – Monavou, de Châteaubriant, David, Trouttou, Tavel, Vocauson, Perille, Ralle, Deschamps, d’Avallon, Prost,
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  • ...dden His heart and if I did not say to him from the depth of my soul, like David: <ref> Ps 30 (31).2: Ps 70 (71).1: In te Domine speravi; non confundar in
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  • ...inal sacrifice. In fact, from that time on, I have been able to say, like David: I am only separated from death by a pinpoint. I have lost all the goods t
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  • ...live with us and was quite useful to us especially at the start.<ref> Paul David, who acted as interpreter for the missionaries (cf Poncet p21; Rozier, Ecri
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  • ...n and his daughters who have been so devoted to the mission, to the Misses David and Miss Bertrand etc, etc, to the mother Superior of the Marie Thérèse n
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  • ...Vava’u. This voyage was organised by the Methodist minister on Fafa’u, David Cargill. (cf Henquel p 35-36, Poncet p15)</ref> On the first two occasions, ...om we found had been living on this island for about three years<ref> Paul David, who served as an interpreter for the missionaries (cf Poncet p21, Rozier '
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  • ...1960] Vol 190, Col 94-97, under the name of Tissot, Samuel Auguste André David)</ref> would be very suitable for us. Since I am on the subject of forgotte
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  • ...tives were very happy. The chief of Terako,<ref>Te Rahopera, according to David Simmons, or Te Rahu, according to Fr Noel Delaney – C Girard footnote</re
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  • ...cognised by his brothers; The exodus from Egypt, the battles of Samson and David.
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  • ...children who wear them in turn. Here are their names: David, John Calanan, David Calanan, Edward Calagan, John Mccarty. The last–mentioned is very interes
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  • :Thomas Roach, carpenter, son of David Roach and Margaret Halloran, and Ellen Fitzgerald daughter of John Fitzgera
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