NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... became devoted to the restored monarch , and were now the most forward to denounce them as disloyal and unworthy of toleration . Of this class of mercenary time - servers were Lord Broghill , Sir Charles Coote , Lord Blayney , Lord ...
... became devoted to the restored monarch , and were now the most forward to denounce them as disloyal and unworthy of toleration . Of this class of mercenary time - servers were Lord Broghill , Sir Charles Coote , Lord Blayney , Lord ...
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... became what it ought to be - a bond of union , instead of an instrument of discord ; superstition was enlightened , and fanatics disarmed . Hence a phenomenon took place , not often beheld in times of tranquillity ; Pro- testants and ...
... became what it ought to be - a bond of union , instead of an instrument of discord ; superstition was enlightened , and fanatics disarmed . Hence a phenomenon took place , not often beheld in times of tranquillity ; Pro- testants and ...
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... became the editor of the Felon newspaper . The Confederation was established for the purpose of carrying on a legal and constitutional agitation , and not to organise the country for civil war . The writings and speeches of Mr. Mitchel ...
... became the editor of the Felon newspaper . The Confederation was established for the purpose of carrying on a legal and constitutional agitation , and not to organise the country for civil war . The writings and speeches of Mr. Mitchel ...
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