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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Page 33
... published , diffused such a spirit of rancour and animosity against catholics , among their pro- testant neighbours , as made the generality of them VOL . IV . E believe , that the words popery , rebellion and mas- OF IRELAND . 33.
... published , diffused such a spirit of rancour and animosity against catholics , among their pro- testant neighbours , as made the generality of them VOL . IV . E believe , that the words popery , rebellion and mas- OF IRELAND . 33.
Page 39
... spirit actuating the persecutors of the catholic faith , they invited and embraced with open arms , the enemies of Christ and of his church ; professing equal contempt for the cross . It was natural enough for the enemies of the faith ...
... spirit actuating the persecutors of the catholic faith , they invited and embraced with open arms , the enemies of Christ and of his church ; professing equal contempt for the cross . It was natural enough for the enemies of the faith ...
Page 40
... natural powers , especially when excited to action by public spirit , have rendered men eminent , though * Currie . Hist . Rev. Civil Wars . unaccompanied by the advantages of a liberal education , by 40 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
... natural powers , especially when excited to action by public spirit , have rendered men eminent , though * Currie . Hist . Rev. Civil Wars . unaccompanied by the advantages of a liberal education , by 40 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
Page 57
... spirit . and ability , of whom the most prominent were Charles O'Connor , of Balinagar , and Dr. Curry , met , consulted , and laid the plan of a catholic committee , for managing the catholic interest ; and of literary publications ...
... spirit . and ability , of whom the most prominent were Charles O'Connor , of Balinagar , and Dr. Curry , met , consulted , and laid the plan of a catholic committee , for managing the catholic interest ; and of literary publications ...
Page 63
... spirit , of his subjects . Passionate and blunt , but honest and honorable , he was , like the rest of his family , inclined to principles of impartial justice and toleration . An . 1760 , George III . ascended the throne , with the ...
... spirit , of his subjects . Passionate and blunt , but honest and honorable , he was , like the rest of his family , inclined to principles of impartial justice and toleration . An . 1760 , George III . ascended the throne , with the ...
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