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... Catholics to enter the professions , he undertook the study of law and was admitted to the bar in 1798. A life of unprecedented success and glory , culminating in the enactment of Catholic Emancipation , as a result of which he was ...
... Catholics to enter the professions , he undertook the study of law and was admitted to the bar in 1798. A life of unprecedented success and glory , culminating in the enactment of Catholic Emancipation , as a result of which he was ...
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... Catholic religion , it is not a renaissance , that is , a restoration , but a mutilation , and any movement which ignores or attempts to discredit more than a thousand years of Irish history is not Irish . However , apart from that ...
... Catholic religion , it is not a renaissance , that is , a restoration , but a mutilation , and any movement which ignores or attempts to discredit more than a thousand years of Irish history is not Irish . However , apart from that ...
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... Catholic novel , a portrayal of the Catholic scene in terms which do not imply that it is necessarily all sweetness and light . Both Geoffrey Austin and its sequel , The Triumph of Failure ( 1899 ) , should , one would have thought ...
... Catholic novel , a portrayal of the Catholic scene in terms which do not imply that it is necessarily all sweetness and light . Both Geoffrey Austin and its sequel , The Triumph of Failure ( 1899 ) , should , one would have thought ...
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INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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