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They found a place called Misericordia, which means
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010
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They found a place called Misericordia, which means
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010
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They found a place called Misericordia, which means
FOXNews.com 2010
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We can only hope that Bishop D'Arcy follows Bishop Martino's lead in handling a similar problem at Misericordia, which is ongoing, starting with a statement of "absolute disapproval".
Te Deum laudamus! 2009
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This may be partly ascribed to the necessary publicity given to it, by the examinations of the Police, the attendance of the "Misericordia" company to remove her body to the hospital, and there, the opening of the body amidst a crowd of surgeons.
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"Misericordia" depicting a midnight cortège along the Arno, and modelled on Chopin's funeral march in structure with its hoarse dirge and its rich cantilena.
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The most celebrated of these was the "Misericordia" of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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Crying 'Misericordia' louder than any at every tremor, and beating their breast with one hand, these scoundrels robbed the poor victims with the other, not even stopping short of murder.
A Set of Six 1906
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Crying 'Misericordia' louder than any at every tremor, and beating their breast with one hand, these scoundrels robbed the poor victims with the other, not even stopping short of murder.
A Set of Six Joseph Conrad 1890
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Crying 'Misericordia' louder than any at every tremor, and beating their breasts with one hand, these scoundrels robbed the poor victims with the other, not even stopping short of murder.
Gaspar Ruiz Joseph Conrad 1890
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