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It is very true that St. Stanislaus, who had bought a considerable estate from a Polish gentleman, and not paid him for it, being brought before King Boleslaus by his heirs, raised up the gentleman; but this was solely to get quittance.
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Depending on whose calendar you look at, either today is St. Stanislaus day, or we should wait until May 8th.
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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He could close his eyes and see the bruising, 198-pound running back named Felix “Doc” Blanchard, who led the St. Stanislaus offense.
Brotherhood of Heroes Bill Sloan 2005
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He could close his eyes and see the bruising, 198-pound running back named Felix “Doc” Blanchard, who led the St. Stanislaus offense.
Brotherhood of Heroes Bill Sloan 2005
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The bomb goes off, the sky lights up, and Kyla Forrester and Richard Bernstein swing into argument about whether that precise formation was predicted by St. Stanislaus of the Steamy Sump, or in the adaptation made by Pynne of Pynne Head.
The Women’s Room Marilyn French 1977
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The bomb goes off, the sky lights up, and Kyla Forrester and Richard Bernstein swing into argument about whether that precise formation was predicted by St. Stanislaus of the Steamy Sump, or in the adaptation made by Pynne of Pynne Head.
The Women’s Room Marilyn French 1977
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The bomb goes off, the sky lights up, and Kyla Forrester and Richard Bernstein swing into argument about whether that precise formation was predicted by St. Stanislaus of the Steamy Sump, or in the adaptation made by Pynne of Pynne Head.
The Women’s Room Marilyn French 1977
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His chief works were: lives of M. Olier (1861), Marie Harpain (1869), St. Stanislaus
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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Another altar of his in this church has reliefs depicting six scenes in the life of St. Stanislaus.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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St. Stanislaus was canonized 1253 by Innocent IV at Assisi.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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