Chap., §
1 Pref | Soviet effort were the two great pillars of resistance to
2 Pref | superfluous to call to mind some great events: the omission of
3 Pref | to attack this terribly great and ridiculously weak adversary.
4 1 | Communist country rose as a great phalanx, ready to accept
5 1 | organized themselves with great strength of soul in order
6 2 | for the consciences of a great number of Catholics.~We
7 3 | propaganda proclaims with great exaggeration to the whole
8 4 | its first page and with great emphasis, an "Open Letter
9 5 | over the population is very great.~Thus, we cannot be satisfied
10 6, 2 | profoundly. Whence arises, to a great extent, the sadness that
11 6, 2 | this fact are founded a great number of didactic and as
12 6, 2 | are not unequal fortunes, great, medium, and small, it behooves
13 6, 2 | genuine way. For when a great number of persons take adequate
14 6, 2 | flickering light is not as great as the difference between
15 6, 2 | would represent for it a great technical or cultural development (
16 7, 1 | and to multiply them, is a great stimulus for work, and therefore
17 7, 3 | adequate shield against such a great peril is to expect too much
18 Summ, 4| the Iron Curtain and had great repercussions among Catholics
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