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Page 56
... become sophisti- cated . We dislike and we suspect the elaborate machinery of your social life . We say to you , Set us free leave us to pursue our own path , to fulfil our own destiny . We feel that something more than our fortunes are ...
... become sophisti- cated . We dislike and we suspect the elaborate machinery of your social life . We say to you , Set us free leave us to pursue our own path , to fulfil our own destiny . We feel that something more than our fortunes are ...
Page 95
... become a Catholic to - morrow if it were not for dogmas that repel me . And why is that ? Because no man can live in Ireland without feeling that Catholics - whatever they believe intellectually— are nearer to the life of Christ , while ...
... become a Catholic to - morrow if it were not for dogmas that repel me . And why is that ? Because no man can live in Ireland without feeling that Catholics - whatever they believe intellectually— are nearer to the life of Christ , while ...
Page 155
... become different . " There will be no intolerance , unless what is provoked by the insensate hate of a few in Ulster . But I have very little fear of that even . · “ What I have said of the priests , the people , and their religion will ...
... become different . " There will be no intolerance , unless what is provoked by the insensate hate of a few in Ulster . But I have very little fear of that even . · “ What I have said of the priests , the people , and their religion will ...
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