An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the First of January 1801...W. F. McLaughlin and Bartholomew Graves, 1805 - Ireland |
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OF | 1 |
tion signed by five Roman Catholic prelates then in Dublin | 7 |
Jealousy of government against the Catholic committee | 11 |
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