Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 107
The Bishop accuses Mr. Anglin of the worst and most selfish motives . This charge Mr. Anglin does not retort ... those who know him will not believe the charge well founded . We [ sic ] may say that Mr. Anglin's visit and his speeches ...
The Bishop accuses Mr. Anglin of the worst and most selfish motives . This charge Mr. Anglin does not retort ... those who know him will not believe the charge well founded . We [ sic ] may say that Mr. Anglin's visit and his speeches ...
Page 109
As for the Bishop's arguments , the Freeman stated , “ it would be disrespectful to say that he seems ... to mistake the crozier for a shillelagh , but certainly ... he endeavours to floor his adversaries , not by force of reason ...
As for the Bishop's arguments , the Freeman stated , “ it would be disrespectful to say that he seems ... to mistake the crozier for a shillelagh , but certainly ... he endeavours to floor his adversaries , not by force of reason ...
Page 115
This he did , however , without making direct reference to the circular , and without once using the Bishop's name . Mr. Anglin did all in his power to show his respect for the Bishop . Hearing the Bishop state at Mass that he was to go ...
This he did , however , without making direct reference to the circular , and without once using the Bishop's name . Mr. Anglin did all in his power to show his respect for the Bishop . Hearing the Bishop state at Mass that he was to go ...
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