Ireland in 1872: A Tour of Observation. With Remarks on Irish Public QuestionsH. S. King & Company, 1873 - 419 páginas |
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... Rome a list of three , dignus , dignior , dignissimus , and the Pope invariably appointed the person thus recommended as the worthiest and fittest . But all this is changed now . In the conspiracy for increasing the Papal power in ...
... Rome a list of three , dignus , dignior , dignissimus , and the Pope invariably appointed the person thus recommended as the worthiest and fittest . But all this is changed now . In the conspiracy for increasing the Papal power in ...
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... Rome , and is far more an Italian than an Irishman in spirit . Ever since , the appointments have been made of men who would be subservient to the same policy , and now the whole of the bishops , with , I believe , two exceptions , are ...
... Rome , and is far more an Italian than an Irishman in spirit . Ever since , the appointments have been made of men who would be subservient to the same policy , and now the whole of the bishops , with , I believe , two exceptions , are ...
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... Rome . It is not so now , so much the worse for them , as they are more sharply followed and " shepherded " by the well- organized Popish agencies . A CHAPTER V. ABSENTEEISM . Edgeworthstown - Statistics of Absenteeism 52 Ireland in 1872 .
... Rome . It is not so now , so much the worse for them , as they are more sharply followed and " shepherded " by the well- organized Popish agencies . A CHAPTER V. ABSENTEEISM . Edgeworthstown - Statistics of Absenteeism 52 Ireland in 1872 .
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... Rome , and maintained something of the independence of the ancient Irish Church . The Catholics of the Pale were intensely Papal . Afterwards they became Protestant , while the Church of Rome has no more abject adherents than the once ...
... Rome , and maintained something of the independence of the ancient Irish Church . The Catholics of the Pale were intensely Papal . Afterwards they became Protestant , while the Church of Rome has no more abject adherents than the once ...
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... Rome " are the same . " Can he forget that the nationality of Ireland means simply the Catholic Church ? " Thus Cardinal Cullen wrote , in his anger against Judge Keogh , because that Catholic layman resists the subjugation of civil ...
... Rome " are the same . " Can he forget that the nationality of Ireland means simply the Catholic Church ? " Thus Cardinal Cullen wrote , in his anger against Judge Keogh , because that Catholic layman resists the subjugation of civil ...
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