A History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816-1846, Volume 2G. Bell and sons, 1877 |
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... Protestants in the island when Elizabeth became queen . During her ' vigorous rule ' in Ireland , she and her ... Protestant Church of sixty members did not expand to her wish , though she gave bounties to it , and proscribed its ...
... Protestants in the island when Elizabeth became queen . During her ' vigorous rule ' in Ireland , she and her ... Protestant Church of sixty members did not expand to her wish , though she gave bounties to it , and proscribed its ...
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... Protestant proprietors . At the fi possible moment — that is , during the brief season wh James II . held up his head in Ireland - the native parl ment , in which only six Protestants sat , repealed the A of Settlement , against the ...
... Protestant proprietors . At the fi possible moment — that is , during the brief season wh James II . held up his head in Ireland - the native parl ment , in which only six Protestants sat , repealed the A of Settlement , against the ...
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... Protestant might no succeed to the family estate , which was stringently secur to him . A boy of ten years old , or younger , might th dispossess his family , if he declared himself a Protesta A Catholic could no longer purchase land ...
... Protestant might no succeed to the family estate , which was stringently secur to him . A boy of ten years old , or younger , might th dispossess his family , if he declared himself a Protesta A Catholic could no longer purchase land ...
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... Protestant watchmen for the towns , and horses for the militia . Any priest celebrat- ing marriage between a papist and a Protestant was to be hanged . No Catholics were to enter the profession of the law ; and any lawyer marrying a ...
... Protestant watchmen for the towns , and horses for the militia . Any priest celebrat- ing marriage between a papist and a Protestant was to be hanged . No Catholics were to enter the profession of the law ; and any lawyer marrying a ...
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... Protestants , or complete separation , was thenceforth as- sured to the Catholics of Ireland . The English govern- ment had relinquished , under whatever compulsion , the function of oppressor . There could be no rest now till it ...
... Protestants , or complete separation , was thenceforth as- sured to the Catholics of Ireland . The English govern- ment had relinquished , under whatever compulsion , the function of oppressor . There could be no rest now till it ...
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