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1 Writ, 1 XIII | diebus XXVIII, XXIX, XXX August Anno MDCCCXCIX (Proceedings 2 Writ, 1 XIII | by Bishop Scalabrini on August 29–30, 1899). Piacenza: 3 1, 2 40 | in fact if not by law?~On August 7 last, the Hon. Sen. Prado, 4 1, 2 43 | complete poverty.~New York, August 1, 1888. The Immigration 5 1, 2 43 | for the ticket.~New York, August 27, 1888. The Commission 6 1, 2 44 | having lost everything.~Rome, August 1, 1888. Telegrams from 7 1, 2 44 | della Sera reported on last August 5 that a mixed Company of 8 2, 1, Summ, IV, 163 | IV New York, August 4, 1884~Excerpt of a Letter 9 2, 2, 13 191 | asking me to thank you in his august name for the best wishes 10 2, 2, 17 195 | Morelli’s work. Finally, on August 29, 1893, the decision was 11 2, 3 199 | clergy a pastoral letter (August 19, 1887) on the moral, 12 2, 3 200 | Cum Omnes Catholicos of August 15, 1912 (Acta Apostolicae 13 2, 3, 1 202 | all the requests of His august Vicar. This is what I do 14 2, 3, 16 210 | Apostolic Blessing with an august word of comfort will be 15 2, 3, 17 211 | knees at the feet of your august Person, for the blessing 16 2, 3, 18 213 | Scalabrini to Pius X18~ End of August 1904~ ~Holy Father,~In the 17 2, 4, 1 235 | to Corrigan6~ Piacenza, August 18, 1887~ ~Most Reverend 18 2 248(34) | Corrigan to Ledochowski, August 14, 1896.~ 19 2, 4, 14 249 | Scalabrini38~ New York, August 10, 1888~ ~Most Reverend 20 2, 4, 38 276 | to Corrigan85~ Piacenza, August 10, 1891~ ~Most Reverend 21 2, 4, 39 279 | Scalabrini92~ New York, August 31, 1891~ ~Most Reverend 22 2, 4, 39 279 | welcomed letter of the 10th of August. I thank you for what you 23 2, 4, 42 283 | Scalabrini100~ New York, August 29, 1893~ ~Most Reverend 24 2, 4, 52 293 | to Corrigan115~ Piacenza, August 12, 1897~ ~Most Reverend 25 2, 4, 53 294 | your most valued letter of August 12th. I hasten to thank 26 2, 4, 56 296 | departure to the middle of August. I will come as a private 27 2, 4, 57 297 | attention that by leaving before August 15, Your Excellency will 28 2, 4, 57 297 | that after the middle of August, travelers return to America 29 2 297(123)| by Bishop Scalabrini on August 19–24, 1901 in the diocesan 30 2 297(123)| Francesco Sidoli, New York, August 30, 1901.~ 31 2, 4, 58 298 | Scalabrini124~ New York, August 5, l901~ ~Most Reverend 32 2 298(124)| had arrived in New York on August 3. As he reported to his 33 2 298(124)| Scalabrini to Mangot, New York, August 4, 1901.~ 34 2 298(125)| Secretary: “On Wednesday 7th (of August) together with the Archbishop 35 2 298(125)| Scalabrini to Mangot, New York, August 9, 1901.~ 36 2 299(127)| by Bishop Scalabrini on August 9, 1901. On the history 37 2 311(144)| Scalabrini to Mangot, New York, August 12, 1901. To the newspaper 38 2, 5 314 | first meeting in New York in August 1901, the two Bishops will 39 2 314(4) | Parravicino Revel. St. Paul, August 27, 1901. The letters of 40 2, 5, 2 319 | and the residence of its august head. It follows, as Your 41 2 327(1) | and convents, and died on August 21, 1893.~ 42 2, 6, I, 5, 330 | to Scalabrini6~ Hartford, August 31, 1901~ ~(Telegram)~All 43 2 337(20) | immigrants developed and on August 27, 1892, Archbishop Janssens 44 2 339(23) | to Bishop Scalabrini on August 5, 1889: “I have already 45 2, 6, V, 1, 342 | Scalabrini to Foley28~ August 1901~ (Draft)~ ~Most Reverend