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Page 104
Lying, deceit, double-dealing, perjury, subornation of witnesses, violence, even
murder, ceased to be reprehensible or damnable if perpetrated against the
Protestant ascendancy. They refused to believe in justice for Irish Catholics in
British ...
Lying, deceit, double-dealing, perjury, subornation of witnesses, violence, even
murder, ceased to be reprehensible or damnable if perpetrated against the
Protestant ascendancy. They refused to believe in justice for Irish Catholics in
British ...
Page 105
For the Protestant believed passionately that Protestantism represented the
higher level or order—industry, ... taught their flocks to hold no faith with
Protestants, that the inclinations of Catholics to enslave mankind were universal,
and their ...
For the Protestant believed passionately that Protestantism represented the
higher level or order—industry, ... taught their flocks to hold no faith with
Protestants, that the inclinations of Catholics to enslave mankind were universal,
and their ...
Page 350
For the rest, the Protestant community seemed disposed to assist rather than
frustrate the work of the Catholic chaplains. ... At a public meeting held on 30
June at the court house, Protestants agreed to unite with Catholics to raise funds
to ...
For the rest, the Protestant community seemed disposed to assist rather than
frustrate the work of the Catholic chaplains. ... At a public meeting held on 30
June at the court house, Protestants agreed to unite with Catholics to raise funds
to ...
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