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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... made by the late king , in favour of the protestant succession . Marr , in the mean time , amused himself with forming his army , and settling all his affairs , as if he was sure of having all the time he Ꮞ .. AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
... made by the late king , in favour of the protestant succession . Marr , in the mean time , amused himself with forming his army , and settling all his affairs , as if he was sure of having all the time he Ꮞ .. AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
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... and 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 ...
... and 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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... protestant interest . Thus of the only two main objects of the same law , its execution against one of them was judged highly meritorious ; but it was deemed equally culpable even to attempt it against the other ; though the law itself ...
... protestant interest . Thus of the only two main objects of the same law , its execution against one of them was judged highly meritorious ; but it was deemed equally culpable even to attempt it against the other ; though the law itself ...
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... protestant govern- ments , 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 ...
... protestant govern- ments , 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 ...
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... protestant interest . * The distinction between English by birth , and English by descent , was now systematically acted upon . Born in Ireland , was an incapacity to of- fice , that the most decided enmity to the antient faith , and ...
... protestant interest . * The distinction between English by birth , and English by descent , was now systematically acted upon . Born in Ireland , was an incapacity to of- fice , that the most decided enmity to the antient faith , and ...
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