A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... Catholic sections of Irish society . The Protestant ascen- dancy had evicted the Catholic landlord and replaced him with a resident or an absentee Protestant landlord , whom the Catholic tenant despised as an alien and a reprobate.61 ...
... Catholic sections of Irish society . The Protestant ascen- dancy had evicted the Catholic landlord and replaced him with a resident or an absentee Protestant landlord , whom the Catholic tenant despised as an alien and a reprobate.61 ...
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... Catholic Ireland . What the Protestant suppressed or found inscrutable was that to the Catholic his holy faith was the means of eternal salvation , and the priest the divinely ordained dispenser of those sacraments through which alone ...
... Catholic Ireland . What the Protestant suppressed or found inscrutable was that to the Catholic his holy faith was the means of eternal salvation , and the priest the divinely ordained dispenser of those sacraments through which alone ...
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... Catholic community . Neither the compulsory attendance of Catholics at Protestant religious services on convict transports , nor the career disabilities of Catholics were brought up for discussion . For in British societies in general ...
... Catholic community . Neither the compulsory attendance of Catholics at Protestant religious services on convict transports , nor the career disabilities of Catholics were brought up for discussion . For in British societies in general ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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