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... Catholics ? Surely it will not be said that the Catholic Religion is incompatible with a free government ; or if it be so said , such an assertion must come from a person who is ignorant of the history of the free cities of Italy ...
... Catholics ? Surely it will not be said that the Catholic Religion is incompatible with a free government ; or if it be so said , such an assertion must come from a person who is ignorant of the history of the free cities of Italy ...
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... Catholic claims . They say , it is the nature of the religion which makes the Catholics disaffected , and therefore the religion must be suppressed . We say , that even allowing that the principle of the religion is bad ; still , that ...
... Catholic claims . They say , it is the nature of the religion which makes the Catholics disaffected , and therefore the religion must be suppressed . We say , that even allowing that the principle of the religion is bad ; still , that ...
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... Catholics of the Pale ) were opened , and they cursed their former folly for helping the heretic . " The English government were so sensible of the loyalty of the Irish English Catholics , that they entrusted them , as usual , with the ...
... Catholics of the Pale ) were opened , and they cursed their former folly for helping the heretic . " The English government were so sensible of the loyalty of the Irish English Catholics , that they entrusted them , as usual , with the ...
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