The history of Ireland, from its union with Great Britain ... to October 1810, Volume 3 |
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... Protestant Protestants . part of the population . The only application to the legislature against the Catholic claims , was a petition presented by the Duke of Cumberland in the House of Lords , and Mr. Shaw to the House of Commons ...
... Protestant Protestants . part of the population . The only application to the legislature against the Catholic claims , was a petition presented by the Duke of Cumberland in the House of Lords , and Mr. Shaw to the House of Commons ...
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... Protestants with their Catholic countrymen . The Marquis of Head fort , the Earls of Ormonde , Meath and Besborough ... Protestant countrymen , who concurred in those sentiments to make them publicly known by similar declarations in ...
... Protestants with their Catholic countrymen . The Marquis of Head fort , the Earls of Ormonde , Meath and Besborough ... Protestant countrymen , who concurred in those sentiments to make them publicly known by similar declarations in ...
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... Protestant par- ties , whether their claims being allowed , the pre- sumable Catholic power , which might get into the system , would not be sufficient to endanger the Protestant Government and establishments ? He apprehended , that the ...
... Protestant par- ties , whether their claims being allowed , the pre- sumable Catholic power , which might get into the system , would not be sufficient to endanger the Protestant Government and establishments ? He apprehended , that the ...
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APPENDIX | 649 |
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appointed authority bill Bishop of Rome British Catholic Bishops Catholic body Catholic clergy Catholic emancipation Catholics of Ireland cause civil claims committee concession conduct consequence considered constitution Crown debate declared Dublin duty Earl Earl of Fingal effect emancipation Empire England fellow subjects friends gentlemen grant Grattan Hippesley honor influence Irish Catholics jurisdiction jury Keogh Kilkenny King late letter lics Lord Castlereagh Lord Fingal Lord Grenville Lordship magistrate Majesty Majesty's measure meeting ment Milner ministers motion neral noble Lord nomination oath oath of supremacy object opinion opposed Orange Orangemen Parliament party Perceval persons petition Ponsonby Pope Popery prelates present principles privy counsellor proposed Protestant question refused religion religious repeal resolutions Resolved respect Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Church Rome sentiments shew sion Sir John Newport speech spiritual supremacy tholic tion Tipperary tithes unanimously Union Veto voted wish