The Nature and Extent of the Demands of the Irish Roman Catholics Fully Explained: In Observations and Strictures on a Pamphlet, Entitled, A History of the Penal Laws Against the Irish Roman CatholicsJ.J. Stockdale, 1810 - 247 страници |
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... Irish Romanists commenced four desperate rebellions to over- throw that Protestant establishment ; two in the reign of Elizabeth , one conducted by the Earl of Desmond , the other by the Earl of Tyrone ; a third in the reign of Charles ...
... Irish Romanists commenced four desperate rebellions to over- throw that Protestant establishment ; two in the reign of Elizabeth , one conducted by the Earl of Desmond , the other by the Earl of Tyrone ; a third in the reign of Charles ...
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... Irish Roman Catholics Patrick Duigenan. cated popish monarch , King James the ... Romanists constantly rebelling , when the nation , in any considerable ... Irish par- liament to adopt measures for their security , against the attacks of ...
... Irish Roman Catholics Patrick Duigenan. cated popish monarch , King James the ... Romanists constantly rebelling , when the nation , in any considerable ... Irish par- liament to adopt measures for their security , against the attacks of ...
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... Irish Roman Catholics Patrick Duigenan. 1 . acted till four rebellions of Irish Romanists , each conducted with most horrible acts of bar- barity , convinced the Protestants , that nothing but deprivation of political power , and ...
... Irish Roman Catholics Patrick Duigenan. 1 . acted till four rebellions of Irish Romanists , each conducted with most horrible acts of bar- barity , convinced the Protestants , that nothing but deprivation of political power , and ...
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... Ireland , and conferred on Romanists the elective franchise , giving them , by that measure , a decided political interest , which they further increased at the union of Great Bri- tain and Ireland by disfranchising almost all the ...
... Ireland , and conferred on Romanists the elective franchise , giving them , by that measure , a decided political interest , which they further increased at the union of Great Bri- tain and Ireland by disfranchising almost all the ...
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... Irish Romanists in the year 1798 : after they had been put on a level with the Irish Protestants in the year 1793 ; and after all the Popery laws , of which they so loudly complained , had been then re- pealed , they broke out suddenly ...
... Irish Romanists in the year 1798 : after they had been put on a level with the Irish Protestants in the year 1793 ; and after all the Popery laws , of which they so loudly complained , had been then re- pealed , they broke out suddenly ...
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