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a^?^ 1 Mi r - fc S c deet f llclion of toe power of the Boman Catholic Wrorch will induce extreme Protestants to applaud the attack on the 2FSS*r- •V* JE** be , Baid were o^ to supjres? the Bible Society and General Theological Seminary in this city and to seize the property of both f-New York Tivua : a » ™ V° s f o ? o£ the w » hrh rrea °c " lowa, says the lowa Messenger. is a source of pleasure to witness. The evidences of their industry^ !KL & 7 "St* yon on your entranc « to any of the principal cites of lowa The great growth of the Catholic Church in lowa Sffi^SV^ift!? y^ rß) v evidence of toeir piety and devotion tothe old Infallible Church of their fathers. You will be convinced of these facts as you walk around the young and prospereous city of Bmmeteburg, the county seat of Palo Alto county, fte inhabitants an mostly Catholics,lrißh or of Irish descent, have reached ?he highest positions in political, commercial and social life in Truth, Mr. Laboucbere, M.P., says that he recently sent the the foUowing advice to the National Party in Egypt: "Organize a refusal to pay the land tax so long as one British soldier reSTin your country. If the fellahs one and all enter into a 'no tax* association it will be impossible for the Government to expropriate them, and European employees and European soldiers will be starved h2'done e for°Sl°S^ ' U ° *** ' d ° ** "«** wbat ' "«•*'

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 10, 27 June 1884, Page 9

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 10, 27 June 1884, Page 9

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 10, 27 June 1884, Page 9