Dorothy Forster: A Novel, Volume 2Chatto and Windus, 1884 - 312 páginas |
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... Catholic gentleman to do . We may not hold com- missions in the army ; we cannot act as magistrates ; we cannot enter the Universities ; we cannot go into Parliament ; we can hold no office , and are cut off from all employment . What ...
... Catholic gentleman to do . We may not hold com- missions in the army ; we cannot act as magistrates ; we cannot enter the Universities ; we cannot go into Parliament ; we can hold no office , and are cut off from all employment . What ...
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... Catholic . ' 6 6 Nay , ' I said , for the young man had worked himself into a passion , and the tears were in his ... Catholics are excluded from civil rights . Is it not because it is believed that you love Pope first and King second ...
... Catholic . ' 6 6 Nay , ' I said , for the young man had worked himself into a passion , and the tears were in his ... Catholics are excluded from civil rights . Is it not because it is believed that you love Pope first and King second ...
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... Catholic customs , which is another reason for keeping them up . ' ' Mr. Hilyard , my lord , ' I said , ' will have it that many of these are pagan , though transferred to Catholicism , and long ago adopted by the Church . ' He laughed ...
... Catholic customs , which is another reason for keeping them up . ' ' Mr. Hilyard , my lord , ' I said , ' will have it that many of these are pagan , though transferred to Catholicism , and long ago adopted by the Church . ' He laughed ...
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... Catholics and Protestants , there were no dis- cussions on that account ; for , in North- umberland , so many families still belong to the old religion that we can meet each other without quarrelling . It must not , therefore , be ...
... Catholics and Protestants , there were no dis- cussions on that account ; for , in North- umberland , so many families still belong to the old religion that we can meet each other without quarrelling . It must not , therefore , be ...
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... Catholic , ' and I said Yes ; that I knew it well , ' thinking that she meant only that her nephew must not be ... Catholics , seeing them no worse ( if no better ) in honour , loyalty , and virtue than ourselves , were not likely to ...
... Catholic , ' and I said Yes ; that I knew it well , ' thinking that she meant only that her nephew must not be ... Catholics , seeing them no worse ( if no better ) in honour , loyalty , and virtue than ourselves , were not likely to ...
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