A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... Protestants 152 Laws affecting domestic life Laws affecting religious worship Degree in which the code was enforced ... Protestant emigration The Catholic emigration Irishmen in foreign service Effect of this emigration on the national ...
... Protestants 152 Laws affecting domestic life Laws affecting religious worship Degree in which the code was enforced ... Protestant emigration The Catholic emigration Irishmen in foreign service Effect of this emigration on the national ...
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... Protestant party in the spirit of that time were inflexibly opposed to a full toleration . An assembly of prelates , convened by Archbishop Usher in 1626 , declared that the religion of Papists is super- stitious and idolatrous ; their ...
... Protestant party in the spirit of that time were inflexibly opposed to a full toleration . An assembly of prelates , convened by Archbishop Usher in 1626 , declared that the religion of Papists is super- stitious and idolatrous ; their ...
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... Protestant rival . The negotiation about the Graces was chiefly carried on by Popish re- cusants , who paid the greater part of the voluntary subsidy to the Government , in the vain hope of obtain- ing security for their estates ...
... Protestant rival . The negotiation about the Graces was chiefly carried on by Popish re- cusants , who paid the greater part of the voluntary subsidy to the Government , in the vain hope of obtain- ing security for their estates ...
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... Protestants under his command , on a capitulation which was faith- fully observed . The castles of Balanenagh , of Keilagh , and of Crohan were compelled to surrender on honour- able terms , which were scrupulously fulfilled . Such of ...
... Protestants under his command , on a capitulation which was faith- fully observed . The castles of Balanenagh , of Keilagh , and of Crohan were compelled to surrender on honour- able terms , which were scrupulously fulfilled . Such of ...
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... Protestant population consisted only of about 100,000 Scotch and 20,000 English . There is much reason to believe that very few of the former perished except in open war . In the ten days or fortnight which followed the outbreak of the ...
... Protestant population consisted only of about 100,000 Scotch and 20,000 English . There is much reason to believe that very few of the former perished except in open war . In the ten days or fortnight which followed the outbreak of the ...
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