An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the First of January 1801...W. F. McLaughlin and Bartholomew Graves, 1805 |
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... the reformation of the national religion : the declaration was unanimously adopted ; it was signed by many clergymen and gentlemen of rank and property , and sent to Rome as the act and deed of the Catholics of his diocese . * This was the ...
... the reformation of the national religion : the declaration was unanimously adopted ; it was signed by many clergymen and gentlemen of rank and property , and sent to Rome as the act and deed of the Catholics of his diocese . * This was the ...
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... Roman Catholics ; yet nothing had been granted them in return . Nay more ; when a bill had been brought into the ... Roman Catholic of property in that country who did not express the greatest abhorrence of those violences ; and he was ...
... Roman Catholics ; yet nothing had been granted them in return . Nay more ; when a bill had been brought into the ... Roman Catholic of property in that country who did not express the greatest abhorrence of those violences ; and he was ...
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... Roman Catholics of England , Mr. Gardiner on the 25th of May , 1778 , made a motion in the Irish House of Commons , and the question being put , that leave be given to bring in heads of a bill for the relief of his majesty's Roman Catholic ...
... Roman Catholics of England , Mr. Gardiner on the 25th of May , 1778 , made a motion in the Irish House of Commons , and the question being put , that leave be given to bring in heads of a bill for the relief of his majesty's Roman Catholic ...
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Even pensioners resist the right of the English privy council | 1 |
Primate Boulter governs in reality during the whole of Lord | 6 |
The court party accuse him of an attack upon the preroga | 8 |
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