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In which of his books does John Bale, Bishop of Ossory, speaking of the monks of Bangor, term them "Apostolicals?"
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The Government of Ferdinand discovered the means of checking the activity of the Apostolicals: the presence of the British troops at Lisbon enabled the Portuguese Regency to throw all its forces upon the invaders and to drive them from the country.
A History of Modern Europe, 1792-1878 Charles Alan Fyffe 1868
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They were joined by troops of Spanish Carlists or Apostolicals; they were fed, clothed, and organised, if not by the Spanish Government itself, at least by those over whose action the Spanish Government exercised control.
A History of Modern Europe, 1792-1878 Charles Alan Fyffe 1868
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Under the name of Apostolicals, these reactionaries had at times broken into open rebellion.
A History of Modern Europe, 1792-1878 Charles Alan Fyffe 1868
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