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  2. “THE CATHOLIC VOTE.”

    THE McCulloch Government, during the four or five years of its existence, has received a large and generous support from Catholics. Of the small number of members of Parliament belonging to that persuasion, more than half usually, ...

    Article : 1,293 words
  3. REAPING WHAT WAS SOWN.

    MOST unprejudiced people perceive that the effects of the revolutionary doctrines by which a great portion of the English press has been inciting the subjects of some of the Catholic Governments of Europe to insurrection and rebellion, are recoiling upon ...

    Article : 537 words
  4. MR. DUFFY AND THE PRESS.

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    Article : 267 words
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