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Page 274
The Age reminded its readers that the Irish Catholic , wherever he went , carried with him the language and spirit of disaffection ' and remained in a remarkable hostility to the rest of mankind ' . For the Irish Catholic , the Age ...
The Age reminded its readers that the Irish Catholic , wherever he went , carried with him the language and spirit of disaffection ' and remained in a remarkable hostility to the rest of mankind ' . For the Irish Catholic , the Age ...
Page 278
A few weeks later the Catholic bishops of New South Wales informed Parkes that ' school books of acknowledged merit as to secular knowledge , and approved by the Roman Catholic Bishops , should be provided by the Council of Education ...
A few weeks later the Catholic bishops of New South Wales informed Parkes that ' school books of acknowledged merit as to secular knowledge , and approved by the Roman Catholic Bishops , should be provided by the Council of Education ...
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At a very well - attended meeting of Catholics at St Mary's Cathedral , Sydney , on 5 November 1867 he told his dear Friends and children ' what he had decided to do . After calling on Almighty God to bless his decision , he told them ...
At a very well - attended meeting of Catholics at St Mary's Cathedral , Sydney , on 5 November 1867 he told his dear Friends and children ' what he had decided to do . After calling on Almighty God to bless his decision , he told them ...
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ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
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