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Considerations on Representative Government

By: John Stuart Mill

...are essentially a Southern people, the double education of des potism and Catholicism has, in spite of their impulsive tem perament, made submission... ...e majority would allow equal justice to the minority? Suppose the majority Catholics, the minority Prot estants, or the reverse; will there not be th... ... the same things done, the same expenses incurred; and, except as to their churches, which it is probably desirable to leave under simply paro chial ... ... is condemned by its local situation to form part of a Slavonian state. In Eastern Germany itself there is a large Slavonic population; Bohemia is pri... ...y induced, by disclaimers of proselytism, to place his children in a Roman Catholic seminary; Irish Catholics will not send their children to schools ...

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Getting Married and Preface to Getting Married

By: George Bernard Shaw

...he means: English civil marriage, sacramental marriage, indissoluble Roman Catholic marriage, marriage of divorced persons, Scotch marriage, Irish mar... ...y in favor of maintaining marriage as it exists in England to-day. A Roman Catholic may obey his Church by assenting ver- bally to the doctrine of ind... ...tolerated. As a matter of fact it is not tolerated fully even by the Roman Catholic Church; for Roman Catholic marriages can be dissolved, if not by t... ...English women will one day succeed in obliter- ating from the walls of our churches by refusing to enter any building where they are publicly classed ... ...h wife by all the arts peculiar to women in English-speaking countries. No eastern woman can do anything of the sort. The man alone has any initia- ti...

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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

By: Gilfillan

...r of ge- 14 The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: V ol. 2 nius, like true catholicity of faith, counts “nothing common or unclean.” What poetry Burns... ...is self-will, his ambition, his Pariah position, as belonging to the Roman Catholic faith, the feebleness of his constitution, the uncertainty of his ... ...rtals Juno’s power invoke, 370 Her fanes no more with Eastern incense smoke, Nor victims sink beneath the sacred stroke! But to y... ...; Who view the western sea’s extremest bounds, Or drink of Ganges in their eastern grounds; All these the woes of Oedipus have known, Your fates, your... ... he leans his ear, And hears the various vows of fond mankind; Some beg an eastern, some a western wind: All vain petitions, mounting to the sky, With... ...poke, but yawn’d—All Nature nods: What mortal can resist the yawn of gods? Churches and chapels instantly it reach’d; (St James’s first, for leaden Gi... ... T emple of Fame. By Mr Preston. Sold by John Morphew, 1715, price 6d. The Catholic Poet, or Protestant Barnaby’s Sorrowful Lam- entations; a Ballad a... ...n the flatteries and false- hoods admitted to be inscribed on the walls of churches, in epitaphs, which occasioned the following epigram:— ‘Friend! in... ...d been architect to the Crown for above fifty years, who built most of the churches in London, laid the first stone of St Paul’s, and lived to finish ...

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