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In Irish Catholic families, it was assumed that one of the boys would enter the priesthood.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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In Irish Catholic families, it was assumed that one of the boys would enter the priesthood.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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Hatred and contempt of the Irish Catholic has been the mark of English history for four centuries, and the same feelings have become a part of English character.
The Art of Disappearing John Talbot Smith 1889
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Episcopalian the Irish Catholic was a barbarian and a Romanist; to the
Lectures and Essays Goldwin Smith 1866
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Wonder not, then, that the Irish Catholic is the best lover of this country, and that he feels himself at home here; for his sufferings in the cause of liberty and of conscience have been such as to give him the strongest title deed to the liberties and privileges, if not to the enjoyments and comforts, of this favored land.
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The current issue of the 'Irish Catholic' has reported the minutes of a private meeting of up to 25 priests held in January at which it was claimed that Dr Martin has become "a source of division", and had adopted "a dictatorial manner".
Irish Blogs Independent.ie - Analysis RSS Feed 2010
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The current issue of the 'Irish Catholic' has reported the minutes of a private meeting of up to 25 priests held in January at which it was claimed that Dr Martin has become "a source of division", and had adopted "a dictatorial manner".
Irish Blogs Independent.ie - Analysis RSS Feed 2010
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Daley, the consummate Chicago politico and Democratic Party stalwart, had been influential in gaining John Kennedy, a fellow Irish Catholic, the party nomination for president.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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It would be an ironic setting for the murder of a Jew by an Irish Catholic.
Kill the Irishman Rick Porrello 2011
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A poor Irish Catholic kid from Buffalo, New York, he had worked his way through law school, married into a wealthy Protestant family, and marched off to World War I, where he earned a Medal of Honor for heroism on the battlefield.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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