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THE! ULSTER EXAMINER, BELFAST, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1868. CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS ANL) PROGRESS

... light of faith. Hearings and Ismae-1 diction. nernin.l. In the Trimatial the read National Catholrel of St. Patrick. which speaks so elismently the piety and nomilleemere.4 the thigh race in every land over which our people have hel. altate”.l. nitti.lll ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1868
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 7574 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE ULSTER EXAMINER, BELFAST, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1868

... ' yterinoe in the North of [reload. If be had had and the plinths.. house in which their 'Moister my nothing, though other speak with healtatioir, and the &operate tratmge--(a laugh)-he had formerly lived, tho Parliament shook, tome write long prescription* ...

IN tilriiiii:

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R A N (.: 1 8

... anyciviluied country—the Irish Church—remains %staunched, there can never be peace for that illfated land. land lhaferin speaks of it as one of the greatest blots that ever *allied the Constitution a free people-en anomaly which every Roman Catholic ...

6IIII9U'ICLU WAE,

... speaker--in fat. Ile Fired by the one t 4 hie taupe. withal 'without the team. rade .4 labour he knew oily but he haw where to speak he how far to go. and he kurw how to de. had hineelf io the Court Bench or any- I ammo sad .nasal as thaw through • 1t meridian ...

NENTENCN ON MACKNY

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Corrosponbtnct

... rAncidenee that the two &arch.w he, neve ripe, and and.. there la sot • NIA& detail common to hot h, much lees unitennity, or. to speak owe socurately, ideatity deahea. The western frasde asked with tower., the open clereatory, the bur fourtoy traceried aisle ...

THE ULSTER EXAMINER. IIETS'Atit TUESDAY, MARCH 24. 1 86R

... bench of magistrate.* en muse tie sailing up no unsuitable tenement. Thia is a lemon which ought nod t.. be bet on thane who speak so loudly of the rights .4 property, but who are regardlese of the obligations it entail Let them study it well, sod know ...

WATERFORD SHIPPING

... sal/iag f trust in tied and dry pewiler to realest the action of the Legislature and tbsrentnient .4 tirest Britain. N lan we speak of 1.1..0 at.4l .4 owler who ars stirring up strife. of loyalists who defy law. of &fowlers of the 'threw• who an' thnlatenirig ...

A GENEROUS EIfGLISEI ISTIKATE OF CAPTAIN 'WILILY

... for any MAU to show gnat goatlike, even if he poseeme• them, alum he stanch, to receive a heavy and a shameful amUmee, and speak. before his fellow.ereatures and his judge on the eve of impi 'moment for many long years. Muck limy be forgiven to the high-lowa ...

tommmial Eaulltitner,

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