Memoirs of Captain Rock: The Celebrated Irish Chieftain, with Some Account of His Ancestors |
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... held to be no true Englishman , and might be plundered without ceremony , or killed at a very trifling expense . In the year 1798 , under the government of Lords Camden and Castlereagh , if a man was caught in Dublin who had no queue ...
... held to be no true Englishman , and might be plundered without ceremony , or killed at a very trifling expense . In the year 1798 , under the government of Lords Camden and Castlereagh , if a man was caught in Dublin who had no queue ...
Page 133
... held out to persons of one religious persuasion , should be equally held out to persons of every other religious persuasion ; that every man should look to his neighbour's opinion with a con- sideration that , perchance , his neighbour ...
... held out to persons of one religious persuasion , should be equally held out to persons of every other religious persuasion ; that every man should look to his neighbour's opinion with a con- sideration that , perchance , his neighbour ...
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... held by Protestants , although formerly such lands might have been subjected to dues and tithes , for the support of the Roman Ca- tholic church . " However absurd some of the old ecclesiastical Canons may be considered , it would have ...
... held by Protestants , although formerly such lands might have been subjected to dues and tithes , for the support of the Roman Ca- tholic church . " However absurd some of the old ecclesiastical Canons may be considered , it would have ...
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