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The 28 May 1992 Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church on some aspects of the Church understood as Communion expressed this idea as follows ::
:: Reverse: The rose window of Westminster Abbey accompanied by the Latin inscription (" May God guard these united ")
:: From testimony before the Senate Committees on Armed Services and Foreign Relations, May 15, 1951 .— Military Situation in the Far East, hearings, 82d Congress, 1st session, part 2, p. 732 ( 1951 ).
:: Radio Atlanta began broadcasting on May 12 from aboard the MV Mi Amigo from an anchorage close to Radio Caroline.
:: On May 15, 1754, at about 9 or 10 o ' clock in the night, the volcano quite unexpectedly commenced to roar and emit, sky-high, burning flames intermixed with glowing rocks which, falling back upon the island and rolling down the slopes of the mountain, created the impression of a large river of fire.
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:: Mieszko would never wear his outdoor garment in a house where Odo was present, or remain seated after Odo had gotten up.
:: Original version, never officially distributed outside of the University of California, San Diego.
:: When, therefore, this court adjudges, as it does now adjudge, that Congress cannot impose a duty or tax upon personal property, or upon income arising either from rents of real estate or from personal property, including invested personal property, bonds, stocks, and investments of all kinds, except by apportioning the sum to be so raised among the States according to population, it practically decides that, without an amendment of the Constitution — two-thirds of both Houses of Congress and three-fourths of the States concurring — such property and incomes can never be made to contribute to the support of the national government.
:: Those of us who are able to look back from thirty years hence on this tornado of death — will conclude with a dreadful laugh that if it had never come, the state of the world would be very much the same.
:: To conclude, they which are most miserable of all, those climb a degree higher, that their fall might be more grievous: for they are raised so high by some gift of grace, that they are little moved with some taste of the heavenly gift: so that for the time they seem to have received the seed ... But this is plain, that the spirit of adoption, which we have said to be only proper unto them which are never cast forth, but are written in the secret of God's people, is never communicated to them, for were they of the elect they should remain still with the elect.
:: Thy Reliques, Rowe, to this sad Shrine we trust, and near thy Shakespear place thy honour ’ d Bust, Oh next him skill ’ ed to draw the tender Tear, For never Heart felt Passion more sincere: To nobler sentiment to fire the Brave.
:: Youth is the true Saturnian Reign, the Golden Age on earth again, when figs are grown on thistles, and pigs betailed with whistles and, wearing silken bristles, live ever in clover, and cows fly over, delivering milk at every door, and Justice is never heard to snore, and every assassin is made a ghost and, howling, is cast into Baltimost!
Though in hymns and rites her threefold nature is never expressed conjointly ( except in Ṛg Veda VI 61, 12 :: triṣadásthā having three seats ).
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