The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 - Books |
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Page 93
... Catholics ; he calls on it to perform its stipulations ; and he bids it either exterminate the Catholics , or remove for ever all disabilities and distinctions . ' The Protestant ascendancy is matter of bitter complaint ; and it is ...
... Catholics ; he calls on it to perform its stipulations ; and he bids it either exterminate the Catholics , or remove for ever all disabilities and distinctions . ' The Protestant ascendancy is matter of bitter complaint ; and it is ...
Page 94
... Catholic interest appears to be greatly diminished ; and it remains a fair subject of inquiry whether the Catholics in Ireland might not enjoy every civil privilege , or be put on a par with the Protestants , with as much safety to the ...
... Catholic interest appears to be greatly diminished ; and it remains a fair subject of inquiry whether the Catholics in Ireland might not enjoy every civil privilege , or be put on a par with the Protestants , with as much safety to the ...
Page 97
... Catholics of that kingdom , who ought not to enjoy the elective franchise , nor be suffered to occupy a place in the ... Catholics are and must be subject to the Church of Rome , and in course are and must be objects of suspicion . It is ...
... Catholics of that kingdom , who ought not to enjoy the elective franchise , nor be suffered to occupy a place in the ... Catholics are and must be subject to the Church of Rome , and in course are and must be objects of suspicion . It is ...
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