Title, Chapter
1 INT | passing evils can do, and what great eternal evil follows! On
2 I | let us recall what the great St. Ambrose did and said
3 I | Christian love, endured great hardships on behalf of their
4 I | themselves, were a source of great benefit both to dioceses
5 I | ner previously unknown, great waves of people left Europe
6 I | another letter that the same great Leo, our predecessor, sent
7 I | clearly to this concern of the great Pontiff."~Again inspired
8 I | in welcoming them was a great joy to him, as is clearly
9 I | behalf of emigrants.~In his great solicitude, St. Pius X did
10 I | marriage by proxy.~While the great St. Pius X was governing
11 I | this time, was providing a great deal of financial war relief
12 I | Trenton, while praising his great diligence in this work.
13 I | proper alleviation of such great need.~At the same time,
14 I | as the Pontiff said, "a great satisfaction to us."~We
15 I | nationality. We also exerted great efforts for the displaced
16 I | We are not unaware of the great contributions of public
17 I | eternal snows and ice, with great deserts and traceless lands,
18 I | than to send foodstuffs at great expense to refugee camps.~
19 I | that there would be very great benefits from international
20 I | nations, welcoming them with great care; institutes to care
21 I | to relieve, in every way, great numbers of migrants, and
22 I | heart that we recall the great masses of refugees who poured
23 I | Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Great Britain and also distant
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