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1
They were eminently calculated to mold thinkers, scholars and cultured
Catholic
gentlemen
.
2
This was a Roman
Catholic
gentleman
of known courage and honour, named Pendergrass.
3
The above extracts will suffice to show how these Roman
Catholic
gentlemen
proceeded.
4
I understand that
Catholic
gentlemen
do so sometimes to try the fidelity of the messenger.
5
I interrupted, "the
Catholic
gentleman
who has been imprisoned for sheltering a Huguenot?"
6
The young
Catholic
gentleman
expected he might hear a frenetic zealot roar out: Be off!
7
Every
Catholic
gentleman
and merchant in Ireland was turning up with recruits, none of them trained.
8
One of the sufferers by these unjust measures was Robert Catesby, a
Catholic
gentleman
of good position.
9
A
Catholic
gentleman
in Roscommon told me the same concerning the bishop and clergy of his own locality.
10
Following instructions, he had gone to the house of a
Catholic
gentleman
in the parish of Saint Audoen's.
11
If I am only held as a prisoner, the Admiral will doubtless exchange a
Catholic
gentleman
for me.
12
Every
Catholic
gentleman
in Ireland will come together in a grand league and proclaim our loyalty to the king.
13
This meeting had been called by an imposing requisition signed with singular unanimity by all the principal
Catholic
gentlemen
.
14
Parkman, in referring to his origin, styles him 'a
Catholic
gentleman
,
'
with not even a footnote regarding his parentage.
15
Parkman, besides styling him 'a
Catholic
gentleman
,
'
speaks of him elsewhere as being 'within the pale of the noblesse.'
16
The priest was to follow in a carriage belonging to his patron, the
Catholic
gentleman
at whose house Flora resided.
catholic
gentleman
catholic