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Silvano Tomasi – Gianfausto Rosoli
For the Love of Immigrants

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1 Fore IX | lands and cultures more distant and challenging.~Bishop 2 Intr, 2 XVIII| the European countries for distant destinations in other continents.4~ 3 Intr, 5 XXVII| Finally, looking into the distant future, he not only sees 4 1, 1, I 2 | they would embark for the distant Americas where they hoped 5 1, 1, I 3 | sigh in vain for their distant fatherland and the old poverty 6 1, 1, I 3 | the protection of their distant motherland, without the 7 1, 1, VII 15 | ineffectual defense from their distant fatherland.~By this, I do 8 1, 1, VII 15 | nothing could be done for our distant brothers and sisters except 9 1, 1, X 28 | will unite them to their distant motherland. In fact, the 10 1, 2 49 | shadow of its flag over its distant sons, helping them in their 11 1, 2 50 | he knows that his great distant homeland watches over him 12 1, 2 56 | and so keep alive in our distant brothers the flame of the 13 1, 2 59 | civilization and progress also its distant sons. I have no other wishes 14 1, 3, II 68 | intact his affection for the distant fatherland, the family traditions 15 1, 3, II 69 | they disembarked on that distant and foreign land they saw 16 1, 5, I 85 | this is only a vague and distant hope — even then, given 17 1, 5, II 87 | about two years ago from the distant Tibagy Valley in Brazil 18 1, 5, IV 94 | people.~For love of our distant countrymen we must strive 19 1, 5, IV 96 | that of having set her distant sons and daughters on the 20 1, 6 101 | the Apostolate in these distant lands, will become stronger 21 1, 7, I 108 | borders or by occupying distant lands, where emigrants can 22 1, 7, I 108 | even in that country’s most distant descendants, the memory 23 1, 7, I 109 | river beds and amidst the distant thistles rather than irrigating 24 1, 7, II 117 | between the motherland and the distant family. However, before 25 2, 1, II 145 | But soon they scatter into distant regions, full of dangers, 26 2, 1, Summ, X, 173| force, or its influence in distant countries. All this will 27 2, 2, 2 180 | firm intention is going to distant lands, especially of America, 28 2, 4, 38 277 | action that might even in a distant way give the impression


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