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Such an effect had the operation of the penal laws on the Catholics of Ireland , as proud a race as any in all Europe ! ... He was , in the years 1792 and 1793 , the unrivalled leader of the Catholic body . He belonged to the middle ...
Such an effect had the operation of the penal laws on the Catholics of Ireland , as proud a race as any in all Europe ! ... He was , in the years 1792 and 1793 , the unrivalled leader of the Catholic body . He belonged to the middle ...
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I thought him , with all his defects , a lover of his country . It would be difficult to imagine two persons more strongly opposite in character and in manner than Lord French , and the Premier Catholic noble- man the Earl of Fingal .
I thought him , with all his defects , a lover of his country . It would be difficult to imagine two persons more strongly opposite in character and in manner than Lord French , and the Premier Catholic noble- man the Earl of Fingal .
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In the following passage in his letter to Mr. Robertson , after speaking of the likelihood of a rebellion and a French invasion , he says- " The Minister of England cannot look to the exertions of the Catholic priesthood : they have ...
In the following passage in his letter to Mr. Robertson , after speaking of the likelihood of a rebellion and a French invasion , he says- " The Minister of England cannot look to the exertions of the Catholic priesthood : they have ...
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