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1 Forew, Intr | A reading of its pages may provide an insufficiently~
2 Forew, Intr | ensemble of theses by which one may better know the spirit and
3 Forew, Intr | This essay may serve as a survey. What
4 1, 3, 5| concerning forms of government may lead some readers to inquire
5 1, 3, 5| evident that~a dictatorship may be exercised by a king. (
6 1, 3, 5| evident that a dictatorship may be exercised by a popular
7 1, 3, 5| as possible, each sector may live with the necessary
8 1, 3, 5| certain circumstances, it may be. ~ In contrast,
9 1, 6, 5| of these two principles may give rise to very diverse
10 1, 6, 5| Depending on the case, he may even go so far as to attack
11 1, 6, 5| pleasures of the flesh. It may even be that austerity,
12 1, 7, 1| strictly speaking, a revolution may be bloodless. The one we
13 1, 7, 2| Indeed, even though man may know the principles of Natural
14 1, 8 | what we think. The moralist may arrive at a liberal conclusion
15 1, 8, 3| Church, which admits there may be souls of good faith in
16 1, 8, 3| counter-revolutionary spirit may be caught in the webs of
17 1, 8, 3| revolutionary in these conditions may have become convinced that
18 1, 8, 3| Also, a revolutionary may have come to profess a doctrine
19 1, 10, 3| AMBIENCES~ Ambiences may favor good or bad customs.
20 2, 4 | counter-revolutionary? One may answer the question in two
21 2, 5, 3| Counter-Revolution. There may indeed be noncombatants,
22 2, 5, 3| counter-revolutionary groups may be able to work with the
23 2, 5, 4| with which, at times, he may contend. ~ ~
24 2, 7, 1| or recent party politics may be useful, for example.
25 2, 8, 3| moment of extreme disgrace, may also open their eyes and
26 2, 8, 3| risk that our civilization may disappear altogether. We
27 2, 8, 3| b. The second stage may take quite a long time.
28 2, 8, 3| Mutatis mutandis, they may occur in large groups and
29 2, 10, 2| mere appearance of evil, may be harmful to public morality.~·
30 2, 11, 1| organizations of this kind may have committed in one country
31 2, 11, 1| slope of concessions that may reach the extreme point
32 2, 11, 2| services that lay bodies may have rendered on various
33 2, 12, 7| Counter-Revolutionary~ He may be one implicitly and, as
34 2, 12, 7| Counter-Revolution. She may even live in such special
35 2, 12, 7| Counter-Revolutionary~ No one may deny that it is licit for
36 2, 12, 7| this apostolate - which may happen as in any other -
37 2, 12, 9| NON-CATHOLICS~ May the Counter-Revolution accept
38 2, 12, 9| counter-revolutionaries. But their cooperation may and even should be accepted,
39 3, 2, 2| examine the circumstances that may force communism to choose
40 3, 2, 3| Sorbonne student rebellion in May 1968 numerous socialist
41 3, 3, 2| knowledge, to what degree may a Catholic perceive the
42 Post | the political clashes that may occur among the nations
43 Post | imminent the waves of invasion may be.~ And what
44 Post | Revolution and those that may and should be used in a
45 Post | multitudes, so that the latter may once again become – in accordance
46 Post | unlimited love for the Church. May it please Divine Providence
47 Post | broad circulation, so it may spark, sustain, and build
48 Post | religious morality that may lead all humanity to that
49 Post | of the Church, that they may sustain you in the work
50 Post | social values of the elites may seem anachronistic and obsolete.
51 Post | My congratulations. May it have the diffusion it
52 Post | fruits and that from it you may harvest neither small nor
53 Post | happily reigning.~ May Our Lord grant that all
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