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1 16| renewed energies so that evils may be avoided and those enterprises
2 16| prudent and worthy of praise may more surely and more solidly
3 17| that the religion of Christ may overcome the obstacles in
4 22| often recalled to them, they may shine with the light which
5 23| 23. That the family may be established and maintained
6 24| civilization that its light may not be false, is a fact
7 24| disease, alas so widespread, may be cured by extirpation.~
8 27| its language, so that they may advance in grace, in culture
9 28| religion, in order that they may be able to impart with clarity
10 32| protected by your benevolence, may overcome its difficulties
11 34| it will always be so we may gather from the unchanging
12 34| and whose hand - so they may hope - will lead them into
13 37| 37. May it also be brought about
14 37| and every able-bodied man may receive an equal opportunity
15 38| 38. May the wisdom of the governing
16 39| associations by means of which they may defend their proper rights
17 43| 43. May the enormity of the labors
18 43| you, Dearly Beloved, but may it rather stimulate you,
19 44| 44. May the attempts with which
20 45| diligent shepherds, provide, may advance always towards better
21 45| present solemn celebration you may gather a rich harvest of
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