A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 4Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... question . -Offer repeated Revival of Orange outrages Flight of the Catholics Lord Blayney's severities - events in Westmeath The Disarming At Multifarnham and Charleville State of Tyrone and Dungannon & c . Evidence of increase of the ...
... question . -Offer repeated Revival of Orange outrages Flight of the Catholics Lord Blayney's severities - events in Westmeath The Disarming At Multifarnham and Charleville State of Tyrone and Dungannon & c . Evidence of increase of the ...
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... question . The question of rent The revived sentiment of nationality · PAGE 100 • 102 103 116 • 120 120 121 123 123 125 • 126 • 127 Comparison between 1641 and 1797.- Prophecies of Columkill • Fear of Orange massacres . - The pretended ...
... question . The question of rent The revived sentiment of nationality · PAGE 100 • 102 103 116 • 120 120 121 123 123 125 • 126 • 127 Comparison between 1641 and 1797.- Prophecies of Columkill • Fear of Orange massacres . - The pretended ...
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... question which was most debated in the first weeks of the session , was the revived proposal of Van- deleur to impose a tax of two shillings in the pound on the estates of absentees . Camden mentioned in his confidential correspondence ...
... question which was most debated in the first weeks of the session , was the revived proposal of Van- deleur to impose a tax of two shillings in the pound on the estates of absentees . Camden mentioned in his confidential correspondence ...
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... question of empire , or a question of empire were not a question for a British Parliament . ' He appears indeed . to have been at this time firmly convinced that an in- vasion accompanied by a rebellion would lead Ireland to absolute ...
... question of empire , or a question of empire were not a question for a British Parliament . ' He appears indeed . to have been at this time firmly convinced that an in- vasion accompanied by a rebellion would lead Ireland to absolute ...
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... question ; the exertion of Government influence to exclude Catholics from the corporations which had been formally opened to them ; the hopes that had been held out to the Catholics when Lord Fitz- william had been sent over , and the ...
... question ; the exertion of Government influence to exclude Catholics from the corporations which had been formally opened to them ; the hopes that had been held out to the Catholics when Lord Fitz- william had been sent over , and the ...
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