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Page 200
The Catholic priests of Ireland , we are told , are all supersti , tiously devoted to the court of Rome . ... Is it not chargeable on the intolerance of former British and Irish governments , which obliged the Catholics to have their ...
The Catholic priests of Ireland , we are told , are all supersti , tiously devoted to the court of Rome . ... Is it not chargeable on the intolerance of former British and Irish governments , which obliged the Catholics to have their ...
Page 201
Who laid the frame of our free government ; who constructed its main pillars ; were they not our Catholic ancestors ? То whom are we indebted for our ... Are we not indebted for them to British Catholics ? Surely it will not be said ...
Who laid the frame of our free government ; who constructed its main pillars ; were they not our Catholic ancestors ? То whom are we indebted for our ... Are we not indebted for them to British Catholics ? Surely it will not be said ...
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The Irish Protestants , ( he observes ) vexed that they could not prove a single instance of bigotry against the Catholics , in this their hour of trial , invented a tale , as palpably false as it is childish , of an intended ...
The Irish Protestants , ( he observes ) vexed that they could not prove a single instance of bigotry against the Catholics , in this their hour of trial , invented a tale , as palpably false as it is childish , of an intended ...
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