The Letters' of Charles O'Conor of Belanagare: 1772-1790 |
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... wrote to Curry on 25 October 1774 , " If ever we divide , it will produce nothing but scandal to ourselves and contempt from our enemies . " 10 But subtle pressures from Protestants and other Catholics were applied to the non - juring ...
... wrote to Curry on 25 October 1774 , " If ever we divide , it will produce nothing but scandal to ourselves and contempt from our enemies . " 10 But subtle pressures from Protestants and other Catholics were applied to the non - juring ...
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... wrote , " I am now on the score of my religion called upon to deliver it [ Belanagare ] up to a younger brother by a right of primogeniture_in Protestancy ( being the first of the family who has got his birth in it ) . " 17 O'Conor's ...
... wrote , " I am now on the score of my religion called upon to deliver it [ Belanagare ] up to a younger brother by a right of primogeniture_in Protestancy ( being the first of the family who has got his birth in it ) . " 17 O'Conor's ...
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... wrote to O'Gorman , " to give no offense to either of our contending parties and acquiesce in the operation of laws which forbid our taking an active part in any matter relative to legistation . 1134 In the last years of his life O ...
... wrote to O'Gorman , " to give no offense to either of our contending parties and acquiesce in the operation of laws which forbid our taking an active part in any matter relative to legistation . 1134 In the last years of his life O ...
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