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Excerpt from Six Months in a Convent: Or, the Narrative of Rebecca Theresa Reed, Who Was Under the Influence of the Roman Catholics About Two Years, and an Inmate of the Ursuline Convent, on Mount Benedict, Charlestown, Mass, Nearly Six Months, in the Years 1831-2
From her statement, therefore, it is evident that there could be, except in the subject Of the last accusation, no cause of public complaint, inasmuch as the other evils alleged, if existing, were confined to those who were voluntarily members of the institution, affecting neither the property nor the ha piness of other individuals, nor tending in any wise to t e injury of the public morals, or a violation of law.
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