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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... veneration , on account of his having pro- cured The barrier to the protestant religion , as the law then passed against the catholics was called , 8 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY back to Perth. From thence he detached the ...
... veneration , on account of his having pro- cured The barrier to the protestant religion , as the law then passed against the catholics was called , 8 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY back to Perth. From thence he detached the ...
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... religious in- tolerance , raging in England , and impelled by the authority of parliament and the clamours of the people , to enforce and even augment the penal laws . These victims of persecution having heard it reported , that their ...
... religious in- tolerance , raging in England , and impelled by the authority of parliament and the clamours of the people , to enforce and even augment the penal laws . These victims of persecution having heard it reported , that their ...
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... religious persuasion . By these means , an antient nobleman and privy - counsellor , of great power and influence , was so enthusiastically incensed against them , that , in the year 1743 , on the threatened invasion of Eugland by the ...
... religious persuasion . By these means , an antient nobleman and privy - counsellor , of great power and influence , was so enthusiastically incensed against them , that , in the year 1743 , on the threatened invasion of Eugland by the ...
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... religion to palliate their treason against a prince , one of the best , the most mer- ciful , just , and most generous of our royal line , who has given the fortunes of all criminals , whe- ther forfeited for crimes against the state ...
... religion to palliate their treason against a prince , one of the best , the most mer- ciful , just , and most generous of our royal line , who has given the fortunes of all criminals , whe- ther forfeited for crimes against the state ...
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... religion ; which were committed , agreed to by the house without any amendment , and presented to his grace the lord lieutenant , to be by him transmitted into England . In the session immediately preceding , the same bill was brought ...
... religion ; which were committed , agreed to by the house without any amendment , and presented to his grace the lord lieutenant , to be by him transmitted into England . In the session immediately preceding , the same bill was brought ...
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