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Meanings of catholic soldier in English
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Usage of catholic soldier in English
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Did Frederick the Great ever refuse the services of a Catholicsoldier?
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Other saints' medals in demand among Catholicsoldiers and sailors are those belonging to Sts.
3
The Catholicsoldiers stationed at Fulwood Barracks make St. Ignatius's their place of devotional resort.
4
Would they behave like brigands, or would they conduct themselves as Royal and Catholicsoldiers, as they called themselves?
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'We hear occasionally of the Catholicsoldiers being ill-disposed, and entirely under the influence of the priests.
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Catholicsoldiers had a simpler, stronger faith than men of Protestant denominations, whose faith depended more on ethical arguments and intellectual reasonings.
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Also four of her daughters, and one of her sons, one or two Catholicsoldiers, several officers of Fort Brady, citizens, &c., &c.
8
During the Thirty Years' War, it once happened that a troop of Catholicsoldiers broke into a village in Saxony, on the Elbe, named Breda.
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Hour after hour the Roman Catholicsoldier lay bleeding there, until at last a strange dizzy sensation came over him which he fancied was death.
10
When O'Neill, the young Catholicsoldier of Worcester, lay dying, he said: Write to my dear mother and tell her I die for my country.
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'And now,' said the Roman Catholicsoldier, who, on his return from the war, told this story to the Rev.