NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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Page 37
... means they can invent . ' The English settlers , too , felt their out- rages , and the consequence was , the soldiers were detested . " " The tenants who were thus oppressed by the army , subjected in their homes to the greatest of all ...
... means they can invent . ' The English settlers , too , felt their out- rages , and the consequence was , the soldiers were detested . " " The tenants who were thus oppressed by the army , subjected in their homes to the greatest of all ...
Page 42
... means of instruction should be adopted for " the recovery of their hearts . " Toleration seemed to him a matter warrantable in religion , and in policy of absolute necessity " - " a good mean to take off the fierce- ness and eagerness ...
... means of instruction should be adopted for " the recovery of their hearts . " Toleration seemed to him a matter warrantable in religion , and in policy of absolute necessity " - " a good mean to take off the fierce- ness and eagerness ...
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... means or foul . To do him justice , we must admit that he tried the fair means first . He sent Lord Fitzwilliam as Viceroy , with the understanding that the Catholics should be eman- cipated , and that the ascendancy of the Beresford ...
... means or foul . To do him justice , we must admit that he tried the fair means first . He sent Lord Fitzwilliam as Viceroy , with the understanding that the Catholics should be eman- cipated , and that the ascendancy of the Beresford ...
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