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... object of this Bill is to give encouragement to the spread of the Roman Catholic religion in Ireland , and that the increased number of young men for whose education at Maynooth this Bill provides , are to be trained in absolute ...
... object of this Bill is to give encouragement to the spread of the Roman Catholic religion in Ireland , and that the increased number of young men for whose education at Maynooth this Bill provides , are to be trained in absolute ...
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... object to that lected by the Roman Catholic bishops , which was wrong . An annual grant , too , and placed in that College under its re- was a very different thing from a gift in strictions for seven years ; after which they perpetuity ...
... object to that lected by the Roman Catholic bishops , which was wrong . An annual grant , too , and placed in that College under its re- was a very different thing from a gift in strictions for seven years ; after which they perpetuity ...
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... object which detains you in Ireland . If that business is completed as it ought to be , and as it will be , if the ... objects of interest were sa- crificed by the bigots who governed Ireland : these two great national duties were not ...
... object which detains you in Ireland . If that business is completed as it ought to be , and as it will be , if the ... objects of interest were sa- crificed by the bigots who governed Ireland : these two great national duties were not ...
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... object of this institu- trine ; that is , he objects to a course of tion is stated to be the preservation of the Roman Catholic instruction , because it ancient language , the literature , and the comprehends Roman Catholic theology ...
... object of this institu- trine ; that is , he objects to a course of tion is stated to be the preservation of the Roman Catholic instruction , because it ancient language , the literature , and the comprehends Roman Catholic theology ...
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... object to the proposition of the Government - they con- demn the present condition of Maynooth ; but they shrink from the suggestion of any alternative whatever . They do not venture to make any proposition of their own . The noble Lord ...
... object to the proposition of the Government - they con- demn the present condition of Maynooth ; but they shrink from the suggestion of any alternative whatever . They do not venture to make any proposition of their own . The noble Lord ...
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