An Impartial History of Ireland, from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time: From Authentic Documents, Volume 4J. Christie, 1811 - Ireland |
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... opinion that would be greatly promoted , by the vigorous execution of the laws against popish priests ; and that he would contribute his part towards the prevention of that growing evil , by giving proper directions that such persons ...
... opinion that would be greatly promoted , by the vigorous execution of the laws against popish priests ; and that he would contribute his part towards the prevention of that growing evil , by giving proper directions that such persons ...
Page 55
... opinions of the doctrine and tenets of our holy church . You know that it has always been our constant practice , as ministers of Jesus Christ , to inspire you with the greatest horror for thefts , frauds , murders , and the like ...
... opinions of the doctrine and tenets of our holy church . You know that it has always been our constant practice , as ministers of Jesus Christ , to inspire you with the greatest horror for thefts , frauds , murders , and the like ...
Page 60
... opinion which they have therein expressed of me . The zeal and attachment , which they profess for his majesty's person and government , can never be more seasonably manifested , than in the pre- sent conjuncture . It gives me the ...
... opinion which they have therein expressed of me . The zeal and attachment , which they profess for his majesty's person and government , can never be more seasonably manifested , than in the pre- sent conjuncture . It gives me the ...
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... opinion , and surveying their own strength , were incomplete judges of our weak- ness . A lord lieutenant of too much virtue and magnanimity to speak what he did not think , takes notice from the throne , of the prosperous state of this ...
... opinion , and surveying their own strength , were incomplete judges of our weak- ness . A lord lieutenant of too much virtue and magnanimity to speak what he did not think , takes notice from the throne , of the prosperous state of this ...
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... opinion , or any other opinion con- trary to what is expressed in this declaration ; and I do declare that I do not believe that the Pope of Rome , or any other foreign prince , pre- late , state or potentate , hath or ought to have any ...
... opinion , or any other opinion con- trary to what is expressed in this declaration ; and I do declare that I do not believe that the Pope of Rome , or any other foreign prince , pre- late , state or potentate , hath or ought to have any ...
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