1881  Some of [his] best speeches have been published in pamphlet form, as well as one brochure on Canada from 1849 to 1859, and another on the effects of Ultramontanism in Canada.
1891  [The] truly loyal Orangeman, while loudly professing his desire to fight Jesuitism to the death, is always found on election day voting for the retention in office of the Lantevins, Chapleaus, Thompsons and other sworn defenders of Ultramontanism . . . .