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- noun A small
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CATHARINE D. RICCI, V, O.S.D. See her life, written by F. Seraphin Razzi, a D.minican friar, who knew her, and was fifty-eight years old when she died.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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Membership benefits minican High School with this $65 gift certificate: Art, Baseball, include full use of any of the ten area YMCA wellness facility Dance, Soccer, Tennis, Theater, and Volleyball.
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This fusion that brings together two dances from very different places-the D.minican Republic and Argentina-and is just one of the many new styles of bachata presented in the workshops of D. C.'s first Bachata Congress.
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And this weekend, 12 stylists from the D.minican Republic will be traveling to the U.S. for the first time to compete at Washington, D. C.'s Convention Center.
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You mult know that this St. Thelmns a Do - minican being accounted a Patron of Seafaring-Men, is Reverenced by them every Morning and Evening.
An account of a voyage from Spain to Paraquaria : performed by the reverend fathers Anthony Sepp and Anthony Behme ... containing a description of all the remarkable things and the inhabitants, as well as of missionaries residing in that country Churchill, Awnsham, d. 1728. Collection of voyages and travels ... 1704
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A.D. Padre Marchese, himself a D.minican, speaks thus of his convent: β βSan Marco has within its walls the Renaissance, a compendium in two artists.
Fra Bartolommeo Scott, Leader, 1837-1902 1881
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