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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... popish priests , prohibits also dis- senters to accept of , or act by , a commission in the militia or array ; yet so partial were the reso- lutions of that parliament , that , at the same time that they ordered the former to be ...
... popish priests , prohibits also dis- senters to accept of , or act by , a commission in the militia or array ; yet so partial were the reso- lutions of that parliament , that , at the same time that they ordered the former to be ...
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... , that it was the indispensable duty of all magistrates to put the laws in immediate exe- cution against popish priests ; and that the ne- glect of several magistrates , in executing the laws against 18 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
... , that it was the indispensable duty of all magistrates to put the laws in immediate exe- cution against popish priests ; and that the ne- glect of several magistrates , in executing the laws against 18 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
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... popish ecclesiastics ; which , he said , was visibly owing to the great wisdom of their laws , inflicting the penalty of castration on all such dangerous intruders into that kingdom . And concluded by moving , that this Gothic and in ...
... popish ecclesiastics ; which , he said , was visibly owing to the great wisdom of their laws , inflicting the penalty of castration on all such dangerous intruders into that kingdom . And concluded by moving , that this Gothic and in ...
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... popish priests ; and that he would contribute his part towards the prevention of that growing evil , by giving proper directions that such persons only should be put into the commission of the peace , as had distin- guished themselves ...
... popish priests ; and that he would contribute his part towards the prevention of that growing evil , by giving proper directions that such persons only should be put into the commission of the peace , as had distin- guished themselves ...
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... popish inhabitants of the kingdom , through the influence of their clergy , highly detrimental to the protestant interest , and of imminent danger to the present happy establishment . The house resolved , that an humble address should ...
... popish inhabitants of the kingdom , through the influence of their clergy , highly detrimental to the protestant interest , and of imminent danger to the present happy establishment . The house resolved , that an humble address should ...
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