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They are more decidedly American than the Catholics of any other district, and they are remarkable for their homogeneousness, their education, and their attachment to the faith and traditions of the Church.

It is quite unnecessary to point out that these groups are not distinguished by definite symptoms or by homogeneousness throughout the country.

The reason he assigned for this want of homogeneousness was found in the fact that the South held slaves; the North did not.

Such homogeneousness, as has long been recognized, works powerfully for the political coalescence of separate communities.

In all these instances, the number of which might be further increased, we find homogeneousness of population at first, ethnical mixture and confusion at the end.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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