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Hugely set against this comes the understandable set of fears of any mother: of an inability to cope, of a child's being bullied, even of their own prejudices.
By Francis Broderick and Berton Roueché The New Yorker, June 14 , 1947P. 17 A Harvard student recently wanted to take a look at the Widener Library's cope of the Gutenberg Bible, which lies open in a glass display cabinet.
The New Yorker, June 14 , 1947P. 17 A Harvard student recently wanted to take a look at the Widener Library's cope of the Gutenberg Bible, which lies open in a glass display cabinet.
St. John Chrysostom (died 407) felt compelled to protest the custom of attaching bells to the clothing or bracelets of children in order to preserve them against demons, yet small bells or pellet bells continued to adorn the vestments of priests, a practice inherited from the ancient Middle East (51 bells ornamented the cope of Lanfranc, an 11th-century archbishop of Canterbury).
It can have an impact on the subjective well-being and ability to cope of both the patient and his/her spouse [ 17].
HAZARD--Oliver Cope, of Bedford, New York died February 22nd.
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