Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... Catholic Review , and it is the only view , in our judgment , proper to be entertained by any Catholic in the Union ... non - Catholic society . The children of the Blakes and Flanagans are neither more nor less exposed than the children ...
... Catholic Review , and it is the only view , in our judgment , proper to be entertained by any Catholic in the Union ... non - Catholic society . The children of the Blakes and Flanagans are neither more nor less exposed than the children ...
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... Catholic or non - Catholic . If the Catholic is the better man take him , if the non - Catholic is the better man take the non - Catholic . Catholics and Protestants are equally American citizens , and the government belongs to neither ...
... Catholic or non - Catholic . If the Catholic is the better man take him , if the non - Catholic is the better man take the non - Catholic . Catholics and Protestants are equally American citizens , and the government belongs to neither ...
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... Catholics themselves against our non - Catholic countrymen . This is the worst of all . The aim of Catholics in or out of . the country should be its conversion . It is a low and narrow view of our duty to suppose that it is simply to ...
... Catholics themselves against our non - Catholic countrymen . This is the worst of all . The aim of Catholics in or out of . the country should be its conversion . It is a low and narrow view of our duty to suppose that it is simply to ...
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