A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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Page xiv
... position of Catholics Redeeming features of the Government Character of the poor 294 296 297 300 301 302 304 305 309 313 314 · 318 Diminution of intolerance Description of the country Dublin • Condition of the roads Love of acting ...
... position of Catholics Redeeming features of the Government Character of the poor 294 296 297 300 301 302 304 305 309 313 314 · 318 Diminution of intolerance Description of the country Dublin • Condition of the roads Love of acting ...
Page xvi
... parliamentary Opposition Events from 1753 to 1759 Improvement of the position of the Catholics The expedition of Thurot • 464 465 466 470 · 470 • HISTORY OF IRELAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . CHAPTER I. xvi CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME .
... parliamentary Opposition Events from 1753 to 1759 Improvement of the position of the Catholics The expedition of Thurot • 464 465 466 470 · 470 • HISTORY OF IRELAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . CHAPTER I. xvi CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME .
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... position was wholly different from , and in some respects it was superior to , that of an English tenant . In the confiscations these rights were completely disregarded . It was assumed , in spite of immemorial usage , that the land was ...
... position was wholly different from , and in some respects it was superior to , that of an English tenant . In the confiscations these rights were completely disregarded . It was assumed , in spite of immemorial usage , that the land was ...
Page 36
... position short of ascendency ; but whatever plausibility this theory may derive from the experience of other countries , there is no real evidence to support it in Irish history . The object of the Catholic popula- tion was merely to ...
... position short of ascendency ; but whatever plausibility this theory may derive from the experience of other countries , there is no real evidence to support it in Irish history . The object of the Catholic popula- tion was merely to ...
Page 43
... position of unarmed men peculiarly dangerous in the country districts , issued a proclamation ordering all per- sons who were not ordinary inhabitants of Dublin to leave the city within twenty - four hours , and forbidding them to ...
... position of unarmed men peculiarly dangerous in the country districts , issued a proclamation ordering all per- sons who were not ordinary inhabitants of Dublin to leave the city within twenty - four hours , and forbidding them to ...
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