A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... party passion . It is only by collecting and comparing many letters , written by men of different opinions and scattered over wide areas , that it is possible to form a true estimate of the condition of the country , and to pronounce ...
... party passion . It is only by collecting and comparing many letters , written by men of different opinions and scattered over wide areas , that it is possible to form a true estimate of the condition of the country , and to pronounce ...
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... party in the spirit of that time were inflexibly opposed to a full toleration . An assembly of prelates , convened by Archbishop Usher in 1626 , declared that the religion of Papists is super- stitious and idolatrous ; their faith and ...
... party in the spirit of that time were inflexibly opposed to a full toleration . An assembly of prelates , convened by Archbishop Usher in 1626 , declared that the religion of Papists is super- stitious and idolatrous ; their faith and ...
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... party of soldiers , and tried to disperse the congrega- tion , but an angry scuffle ensued , stones were thrown , and the Protestants were compelled to retire . The English Council at once issued an order confiscating for the King's use ...
... party of soldiers , and tried to disperse the congrega- tion , but an angry scuffle ensued , stones were thrown , and the Protestants were compelled to retire . The English Council at once issued an order confiscating for the King's use ...
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... party , inspired by the fiercest fanaticism against Popery , were rising rapidly into power . The Scotch rebellion had the double effect of furnishing the Irish Catholics with an example of a nation taking up arms to establish its ...
... party , inspired by the fiercest fanaticism against Popery , were rising rapidly into power . The Scotch rebellion had the double effect of furnishing the Irish Catholics with an example of a nation taking up arms to establish its ...
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... party , who were now becoming supreme , to suppress absolutely the Catholic worship in Ireland , and to the publishing of this design ' Ormond ascribed the great extension of the rebellion which now broke out.2 1 Carte's Ormond , i ...
... party , who were now becoming supreme , to suppress absolutely the Catholic worship in Ireland , and to the publishing of this design ' Ormond ascribed the great extension of the rebellion which now broke out.2 1 Carte's Ormond , i ...
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