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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... popery , were equally operative to prevent the growth of Ireland's prosperity . Indulging their unchristian hatred of the elder branch of chris- tianity , and of its professors ; and pleased with the exercise of a petty , subordinate ...
... popery , were equally operative to prevent the growth of Ireland's prosperity . Indulging their unchristian hatred of the elder branch of chris- tianity , and of its professors ; and pleased with the exercise of a petty , subordinate ...
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... popery . The laws for this pur- pose , however , were not deemed sufficient . A bill was brought in , to explain and amend the acts to prevent the growth of popery . One of the most zealous promoters of it , in a long and Jaboured ...
... popery . The laws for this pur- pose , however , were not deemed sufficient . A bill was brought in , to explain and amend the acts to prevent the growth of popery . One of the most zealous promoters of it , in a long and Jaboured ...
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... popery laws was again renewed in 1734. Application having been made to his majesty , to reverse some of the out- lawries , the commons stated to his majesty , that nothing could enable them to defend his right and title to his crown so ...
... popery laws was again renewed in 1734. Application having been made to his majesty , to reverse some of the out- lawries , the commons stated to his majesty , that nothing could enable them to defend his right and title to his crown so ...
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... popery and the Pre- tender . After the strictest scrutiny , the sum col- lected was found not to exceed five pounds ... popery in execution ; and that it was the indis- pensible duty of all magistrates , and officers , to put the laws ...
... popery and the Pre- tender . After the strictest scrutiny , the sum col- lected was found not to exceed five pounds ... popery in execution ; and that it was the indis- pensible duty of all magistrates , and officers , to put the laws ...
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... popery , rebellion and mas- sacre , really signified the same thing , and thereby excited such real terrors in these latter , as often brought the liberties , and sometimes the lives of he former , into imminent danger . The most ...
... popery , rebellion and mas- sacre , really signified the same thing , and thereby excited such real terrors in these latter , as often brought the liberties , and sometimes the lives of he former , into imminent danger . The most ...
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