Bag om The Great Convent Case; Saurin v. Star & Kenedy, Tried Before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn in the Court of Queen's Bench, February 1869
This compelling work explores the controversies surrounding Catholic convents in the mid-19th century, and the implications of a high-profile court case that captured the attention of the entire nation. Sister Mary Scholastica Joseph provides valuable insights into the social and political tensions of the era.
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