An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volume 2J. Christie, 1810 - Ireland |
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... Sir James Lindsay made great progress in gaining the English papists . And as it seems to have been part of that n king's policy , in order to pave the way to 132 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY The Irish catholics, both of English and ...
... Sir James Lindsay made great progress in gaining the English papists . And as it seems to have been part of that n king's policy , in order to pave the way to 132 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY The Irish catholics, both of English and ...
Page 136
... wild and romantic : for in one of his public speeches we find the following strange declaration addressed to the papists : " Ye are intolerably giveness , " would keep all spirits from settling , 136 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
... wild and romantic : for in one of his public speeches we find the following strange declaration addressed to the papists : " Ye are intolerably giveness , " would keep all spirits from settling , 136 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
Page 137
... papist , but would also kill any king , whose sub- ject I was , that persecuted or opposed the popish religion , if the pope commanded me to do so . " Porter , p . 270. - Had his majesty been sincere in this speech , is it credible that ...
... papist , but would also kill any king , whose sub- ject I was , that persecuted or opposed the popish religion , if the pope commanded me to do so . " Porter , p . 270. - Had his majesty been sincere in this speech , is it credible that ...
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... papists ; " which caused much discontent . And indeed the English catholics , confiding in his majesty's former promises , did , in the year 1604 , present a petition for redress of some of their grievances ; wherein , after many warm ...
... papists ; " which caused much discontent . And indeed the English catholics , confiding in his majesty's former promises , did , in the year 1604 , present a petition for redress of some of their grievances ; wherein , after many warm ...
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... papists , either by the court , or the parliament . Hardly any new penal laws had been enacted ; nor do we find that the old were more rigorously executed , in any respect , against them , than they 66 Roman catholics of that time to ...
... papists , either by the court , or the parliament . Hardly any new penal laws had been enacted ; nor do we find that the old were more rigorously executed , in any respect , against them , than they 66 Roman catholics of that time to ...
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