A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... followed the Revolution Jacobite project for uniting Protestants and Catholics Molyneux . Petitions for an Union 439 439 441 443 Patronage . Primate Boulter 444 Disputes about Money Bills . 446 The jurisdiction of the Irish House of ...
... followed the Revolution Jacobite project for uniting Protestants and Catholics Molyneux . Petitions for an Union 439 439 441 443 Patronage . Primate Boulter 444 Disputes about Money Bills . 446 The jurisdiction of the Irish House of ...
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... followed the great plantation of Ulster . Tyrone and Tyrconnel were accused of plots against the Government , whether falsely or truly is still disputed . There was no rebellion , but the earls , either conscious of guilt , or , quite ...
... followed the great plantation of Ulster . Tyrone and Tyrconnel were accused of plots against the Government , whether falsely or truly is still disputed . There was no rebellion , but the earls , either conscious of guilt , or , quite ...
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... followed . ' From Scot- land came many , and from England not a few , yet all of them generally the scum of both nations , who from debt , or breaking or fleeing from justice , or seeking shelter , came hither , hoping to be without ...
... followed . ' From Scot- land came many , and from England not a few , yet all of them generally the scum of both nations , who from debt , or breaking or fleeing from justice , or seeking shelter , came hither , hoping to be without ...
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... followed by a great outburst of pro- sperity . Such a rebound followed the Black Death , which in the fourteenth century swept away about a fourth part of the inhabitants of Europe ; and a similar recovery , on a smaller scale , and due ...
... followed by a great outburst of pro- sperity . Such a rebound followed the Black Death , which in the fourteenth century swept away about a fourth part of the inhabitants of Europe ; and a similar recovery , on a smaller scale , and due ...
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... followed the Ulster Planta- tion , and for the present at least the people showed themselves eminently submissive , tractable , and amen- able to the law . But the only possible means of securing a permanence of peace was by convincing ...
... followed the Ulster Planta- tion , and for the present at least the people showed themselves eminently submissive , tractable , and amen- able to the law . But the only possible means of securing a permanence of peace was by convincing ...
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