An Impartial History of Ireland: From the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time : from Authentic Documents, Volume 4 |
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Page 19
... papists , did greatly contribute to the growth of popery . The laws for this pur- pose , however , were not deemed sufficient . A bill was brought in , to explain and amend the acts to prevent the growth of popery . One of the most ...
... papists , did greatly contribute to the growth of popery . The laws for this pur- pose , however , were not deemed sufficient . A bill was brought in , to explain and amend the acts to prevent the growth of popery . One of the most ...
Page 34
... papists had began the massacre on them , about an hundred years before , so he thought it both reasonable and law- ful , on their parts , to prevent them , at that dan- gerous juncture , by first falling upon them . And although the ...
... papists had began the massacre on them , about an hundred years before , so he thought it both reasonable and law- ful , on their parts , to prevent them , at that dan- gerous juncture , by first falling upon them . And although the ...
Page 74
... papists , at least in name ; al- though it was well known , that several protes- tant gentlemen , and magistrates of considerable influence in that province , did all along , for their own private ends , connive at , if not foment these ...
... papists , at least in name ; al- though it was well known , that several protes- tant gentlemen , and magistrates of considerable influence in that province , did all along , for their own private ends , connive at , if not foment these ...
Page 94
... papists , in order to oppress pro- testants ; if being protestants it was not in their power to oppress papists . It is injustice , and not a mistaken conscience , that has been the princi- ple of persecution , at least as far as it has ...
... papists , in order to oppress pro- testants ; if being protestants it was not in their power to oppress papists . It is injustice , and not a mistaken conscience , that has been the princi- ple of persecution , at least as far as it has ...
Page 107
... papists , victims persecuted by law , whom it was construed loy- alty to oppress . The immoral and wretched state of the times , so late as 1771 , is strikingly manifest , by an act . passed that session for reclaiming unprofitable bogs ...
... papists , victims persecuted by law , whom it was construed loy- alty to oppress . The immoral and wretched state of the times , so late as 1771 , is strikingly manifest , by an act . passed that session for reclaiming unprofitable bogs ...
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