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... Parliament , and a re luctant repeal of the greatest part of the abominable popery code was obtained on that occasion . An abstract of these laws is given in this publication , such as they ... reform were scouted together XII INTRODUCTION .
... Parliament , and a re luctant repeal of the greatest part of the abominable popery code was obtained on that occasion . An abstract of these laws is given in this publication , such as they ... reform were scouted together XII INTRODUCTION .
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William James MacNeven. constitution , the catholic bill and reform were scouted together from the precincts of parliament , the most vindictive persecution began against those who had extracted privilege from opportu nity , the redress ...
William James MacNeven. constitution , the catholic bill and reform were scouted together from the precincts of parliament , the most vindictive persecution began against those who had extracted privilege from opportu nity , the redress ...
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... reform . They and the king's ministers agree upon the iniquity of the system to which Ireland was subjected : both ... Parliamentary Register . + Lord Aukland . Ibid . tution involved Ireland in disorder , poverty , turbulence and ...
... reform . They and the king's ministers agree upon the iniquity of the system to which Ireland was subjected : both ... Parliamentary Register . + Lord Aukland . Ibid . tution involved Ireland in disorder , poverty , turbulence and ...
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... parliamentary reform , and of every other measure founded on the principles of democracy and liberty . The catholics were the descendents of the primitive Irish , or of those early settlers whom the reformation had identified with the ...
... parliamentary reform , and of every other measure founded on the principles of democracy and liberty . The catholics were the descendents of the primitive Irish , or of those early settlers whom the reformation had identified with the ...
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... parliamentary reform , the delegates from Belfast , obedient to the early liberality and enlightened in- structions of their constituents , supported the equal admission of Catholics to the rights of free men , they were left almost ...
... parliamentary reform , the delegates from Belfast , obedient to the early liberality and enlightened in- structions of their constituents , supported the equal admission of Catholics to the rights of free men , they were left almost ...
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