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1 5 | thanking those multitudes of good and worthy children, who
2 6 | have shown themselves such good pupils of your schools and
3 6 | pupils of your schools and so good and pious towards their
4 8 | which the ancient enemy of Good has unloosed.~
5 10| some of the best among the good, concerning whom We are
6 18| sacrifices on the part of the good people, and would cause
7 18| of Our decision went, the good priests and people displayed
8 34| entrusted by God to Us, the good Catholics of all the world
9 41| happy and proud to wage the good fight for the liberty of
10 42| treasures of truth and of good, doctrinal and practical,
11 59| accordance with the duties of a good Christian," with the firm
12 63| same time, accomplished a good work for the party itself.
13 64| continuous contact with the good folk of all the country,
14 69| this point the statement is good, very good, except for that
15 69| statement is good, very good, except for that phrase "
16 71| the cause of truth and of good.~
17 72| will turn their wills to good, so that the Church of God,
18 72| confidence to believe that good will undoubtedly come from
19 73| co-operation of all for the true good and for the common good,
20 73| good and for the common good, and it would be rewarded
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