The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: Embracing Also a Statistical and Geographical Account of that Kingdom ; Forming Together a Complete View of Its Past and Present State, Under Its Political, Civil, Literary, and Commercial Relations, Volume 2 |
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Page 41
... clergy as should have taken the oath of allegiance nd been registered ; and repealed several of the most obnoxious parts of the acts passed in the reigns of Anne , Geo . I. and Geo . II . Among these obnoxious restraints thus repealed ...
... clergy as should have taken the oath of allegiance nd been registered ; and repealed several of the most obnoxious parts of the acts passed in the reigns of Anne , Geo . I. and Geo . II . Among these obnoxious restraints thus repealed ...
Page 99
... clergy of his diocese , deserves to be remembered to his honor . He was ambitious , and disappointed in his ambition , he became fac- tious . It is said he applied for the bishopric of Durham , and then for the lord lieutenancy of ...
... clergy of his diocese , deserves to be remembered to his honor . He was ambitious , and disappointed in his ambition , he became fac- tious . It is said he applied for the bishopric of Durham , and then for the lord lieutenancy of ...
Page 124
... clergy of his diocese , for which he received the acknowledgments of thre government . Parliament met on the 28th January , 1785 . The British parliament met on the 25th . Both legislatures were chiefly occupied by commercial ...
... clergy of his diocese , for which he received the acknowledgments of thre government . Parliament met on the 28th January , 1785 . The British parliament met on the 25th . Both legislatures were chiefly occupied by commercial ...
Page 146
... clergy , nor could the legislature stand by and see them take redress into their own hands . He therefore moved , that further provisions by statute are indispensibly necessary to prevent tumultuous rising and assemblies , 146 Wretched ...
... clergy , nor could the legislature stand by and see them take redress into their own hands . He therefore moved , that further provisions by statute are indispensibly necessary to prevent tumultuous rising and assemblies , 146 Wretched ...
Page 171
... clergy , had , that year , seceded from the committee , under an appre hension of its being too closely connected with the patriots of the north , and not wholly un- friendly to the principles of the French revolu- tion . This opinion ...
... clergy , had , that year , seceded from the committee , under an appre hension of its being too closely connected with the patriots of the north , and not wholly un- friendly to the principles of the French revolu- tion . This opinion ...
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