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... act of uniformity having passed there in the second year of the reign of that Princess . The Irish Romanists commenced four desperate rebellions to over- throw that Protestant establishment ; two in the reign of Elizabeth , one ...
... act of uniformity having passed there in the second year of the reign of that Princess . The Irish Romanists commenced four desperate rebellions to over- throw that Protestant establishment ; two in the reign of Elizabeth , one ...
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... Ireland , is their determined hostility to a bill for enforcing the residence of the Protestant clergy in Ireland on ... act of parliament had passed to enforce the residence of the clergy on their benefices in Eng- land ; a similar act ...
... Ireland , is their determined hostility to a bill for enforcing the residence of the Protestant clergy in Ireland on ... act of parliament had passed to enforce the residence of the clergy on their benefices in Eng- land ; a similar act ...
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... law of the land , to execute , or to cause to be executed , was ever transgressed , but was most religiously fulfilled ; but some parts of these articles could not be carried into execution without the sanction of an act of parliament ...
... law of the land , to execute , or to cause to be executed , was ever transgressed , but was most religiously fulfilled ; but some parts of these articles could not be carried into execution without the sanction of an act of parliament ...
Page 38
... Irish acts of the 28th of Henry VIII . chap . 2. sect . 1. , and the 38th of Henry VIII . chap . 1. sect . 1. being the act which converts the lordship of Ireland into a kingdom ; and wherein it is declared to be a kingdom , for ever ...
... Irish acts of the 28th of Henry VIII . chap . 2. sect . 1. , and the 38th of Henry VIII . chap . 1. sect . 1. being the act which converts the lordship of Ireland into a kingdom ; and wherein it is declared to be a kingdom , for ever ...
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... Irish act of the same session of parliament , chap . 3. sect . 1. contains the same doctrine . Hence the conclusion is irrefragable , that the general insurrection of the Irish Romanists in the reign of William and Mary , though in ...
... Irish act of the same session of parliament , chap . 3. sect . 1. contains the same doctrine . Hence the conclusion is irrefragable , that the general insurrection of the Irish Romanists in the reign of William and Mary , though in ...
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