An Impartial History of Ireland: From the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time : from Authentic Documents, Volume 4 |
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... laws in immediate execution against po- pish priests ; and that such of them as neglected to do so , should be ... penal laws against * Hist . Rev. Civil Wars of Ireland . catholics were also penal against Ireland ; and that the 10 AN ...
... laws in immediate execution against po- pish priests ; and that such of them as neglected to do so , should be ... penal laws against * Hist . Rev. Civil Wars of Ireland . catholics were also penal against Ireland ; and that the 10 AN ...
Page 11
... penal against Ireland ; and that the infamous acts to prevent the growth of popery , were equally operative to ... laws of the land , an appeal lies from a decree of the court of exchequer in Ireland , to the king in parliament in Great ...
... penal against Ireland ; and that the infamous acts to prevent the growth of popery , were equally operative to ... laws of the land , an appeal lies from a decree of the court of exchequer in Ireland , to the king in parliament in Great ...
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... penal laws against their catholic countrymen ; whilst Eng- land continued , with unabating asperity , to inflict political and commercial disabilities on both , the delegates of their tyranny , their negro drivers , as well as on the ...
... penal laws against their catholic countrymen ; whilst Eng- land continued , with unabating asperity , to inflict political and commercial disabilities on both , the delegates of their tyranny , their negro drivers , as well as on the ...
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... penal laws . These victims of persecution having heard it reported , that their neglect in addressing queen Anne , on her accession , occasioned the enaction of the severest of the penalties , resolved to petition George I. The clamours ...
... penal laws . These victims of persecution having heard it reported , that their neglect in addressing queen Anne , on her accession , occasioned the enaction of the severest of the penalties , resolved to petition George I. The clamours ...
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... penal laws , and with the greatest thankfulness for the lenity and moderation with which they were executed , ever since the acces- sion of the present royal family , is certainly a fact which must outweigh , in the minds of all ...
... penal laws , and with the greatest thankfulness for the lenity and moderation with which they were executed , ever since the acces- sion of the present royal family , is certainly a fact which must outweigh , in the minds of all ...
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