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They refused to believe in justice for Irish Catholics in British law courts: they
despised their laws, defied their ... One other effect of the Protestant ascendancy
was the power and prestige of the priest in the Catholic sections of Irish society.
They refused to believe in justice for Irish Catholics in British law courts: they
despised their laws, defied their ... One other effect of the Protestant ascendancy
was the power and prestige of the priest in the Catholic sections of Irish society.
Page 105
on the priest tended to perpetrate that ignorance, superstition, priestcraft, servility,
poverty, filth, disease, drunkenness and lying which in Protestant eyes followed
Catholicism as night followed day. For the Protestant believed passionately that ...
on the priest tended to perpetrate that ignorance, superstition, priestcraft, servility,
poverty, filth, disease, drunkenness and lying which in Protestant eyes followed
Catholicism as night followed day. For the Protestant believed passionately that ...
Page 350
This time, however, Macquarie confined himself to reporting to Bathurst that
Roman Catholic chaplains had, with the permission of government, come out as
passengers in the Janus.” For the rest, the Protestant community seemed
disposed to ...
This time, however, Macquarie confined himself to reporting to Bathurst that
Roman Catholic chaplains had, with the permission of government, come out as
passengers in the Janus.” For the rest, the Protestant community seemed
disposed to ...
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