A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... Commons supported them by a remonstrance to the King , complaining bitterly that ' the Popish religion was publicly professed in every part of Ireland , and that monasteries and nunneries were there newly erected . ' In the same spirit ...
... Commons supported them by a remonstrance to the King , complaining bitterly that ' the Popish religion was publicly professed in every part of Ireland , and that monasteries and nunneries were there newly erected . ' In the same spirit ...
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... Commons , all Roman Catholic officers were driven from the army . An application was made to the King to enforce the confiscation of two - thirds of the lands of the recusants , as well as the savage law which in England doomed all ...
... Commons , all Roman Catholic officers were driven from the army . An application was made to the King to enforce the confiscation of two - thirds of the lands of the recusants , as well as the savage law which in England doomed all ...
Page 42
... ters of the Gospel in that King- dom , to the Honourable House of Commons in England ( pp . 41 , 53 ) . ( London , 1642. ) telligence , of undoubted weight , of a conspiracy to 42 CH . 1 . IRELAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY .
... ters of the Gospel in that King- dom , to the Honourable House of Commons in England ( pp . 41 , 53 ) . ( London , 1642. ) telligence , of undoubted weight , of a conspiracy to 42 CH . 1 . IRELAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY .
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... Commons which determined , in the beginning of December , that no toleration should be henceforth granted to the Catholic religion in Ireland . It was this policy , announced by the Parliament of England , that drove the Catholic gentry ...
... Commons which determined , in the beginning of December , that no toleration should be henceforth granted to the Catholic religion in Ireland . It was this policy , announced by the Parliament of England , that drove the Catholic gentry ...
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... Commons , they state that no age had produced in this kingdom an example of so much mischief done in so short a time , as now we find acted here in less than a fortnight's space by killing and destroying so many English and Pro ...
... Commons , they state that no age had produced in this kingdom an example of so much mischief done in so short a time , as now we find acted here in less than a fortnight's space by killing and destroying so many English and Pro ...
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