Political and Historical Writings on Irish and British AffairsThomas Moore, who is now remembered only as the author of Moore's Melodies, was the most influential Irish political writer of the first third of the 19th century. |
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... Reformation triumphed under Elizabeth , and luckily for Captain Rock , all possible means were taken to render it odious and intolerable in Ireland . According to the usual rule of contrariety between the two countries , the reign of ...
... Reformation triumphed under Elizabeth , and luckily for Captain Rock , all possible means were taken to render it odious and intolerable in Ireland . According to the usual rule of contrariety between the two countries , the reign of ...
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... Reformation , the whole of Christendom lay drowned in all the darkness of Popery ; and a fair inquiry into the writers of the early Church must have convinced them that the same religion which existed during the eight hundred years ...
... Reformation , the whole of Christendom lay drowned in all the darkness of Popery ; and a fair inquiry into the writers of the early Church must have convinced them that the same religion which existed during the eight hundred years ...
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... reformation , finance may be said to have gone hand in hand with faith : as it was the abuse of his spiritual privileges by the pope , for the purpose of fiscal exaction , that gave to Luther his first advantage - ground in attacking ...
... reformation , finance may be said to have gone hand in hand with faith : as it was the abuse of his spiritual privileges by the pope , for the purpose of fiscal exaction , that gave to Luther his first advantage - ground in attacking ...
Contents
Introduction by Brendan Clifford | 6 |
Memoirs Of Captain Rock | 17 |
Life Of Sheridan | 75 |
Copyright | |
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