Catholicisme et critique
Catholicism and Criticism
Paul Desjardins
REFLECTIONS OF A LAYMAN ON THE LOISY AFFAIR
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We published in our previous editions and in our first five series, 1900-1904, so great a number of cahiers of literature — short stories, novels, dramas, dialogues, poems and tales — so great a number of cahiers of history and philosophy; and these cahiers of literature, history and philosophy were so considerable that we cannot think of giving here even the most succinct statement of them; to know what has appeared in the first five series of the cahiers, it suffices to send a money order for five francs to M. Andre Bourgeois, administrator of the cahiers, 8, rue de la Sorbonne, ground floor, Paris, fifth arrondissement; one will receive in return the brief analytical catalogue, 1900-1904, of our first five series.
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This catalogue, 18mo grand-jesus, forms a very thick cahier of XII + 408 very dense pages, marked five francs; this cahier counted as the first cahier of the sixth series and our subscribers received it at its date, October 2, 1904, as the first cahier of the sixth series; every person who subscribes to the sixth series receives it, by the very fact of subscription, at the head of the series; we send it for a money order of five francs to any person who requests it.