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... Protestants , the avowed policy of Government - Rebellion of O'Moore and O'Connor , and confiscations of the countries of Leix and Offalie , now Queen's and King's Counties , in the reign of Edward VI.- Refusal of the tenants to quit ...
... Protestants , the avowed policy of Government - Rebellion of O'Moore and O'Connor , and confiscations of the countries of Leix and Offalie , now Queen's and King's Counties , in the reign of Edward VI.- Refusal of the tenants to quit ...
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... Protestant religion in Ireland CHAPTER LXIII . Rebellion of 1641 - Infamous conduct of the lords justices ; they force the lords and gentlemen of the Pale into rebellion - 10,000,000 acres of profit- able land assumed by the English ...
... Protestant religion in Ireland CHAPTER LXIII . Rebellion of 1641 - Infamous conduct of the lords justices ; they force the lords and gentlemen of the Pale into rebellion - 10,000,000 acres of profit- able land assumed by the English ...
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... Protestants of Ireland ' - The Court of Claims ; only 600 claims heard out of 4,000 ; 3,400 loyal Catholics thus deprived of ... Protestant Lord Bishop CHAPTER LXIX . Relaxation of the penal laws ; first ' concession , ' in 1771 , gladly ...
... Protestants of Ireland ' - The Court of Claims ; only 600 claims heard out of 4,000 ; 3,400 loyal Catholics thus deprived of ... Protestant Lord Bishop CHAPTER LXIX . Relaxation of the penal laws ; first ' concession , ' in 1771 , gladly ...
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... : O'Connell returned ; refuses to take the Protestant oath at the bar of the House of Commons ; intense excitement ; Catholic emancipation carried 370 CONTENTS . CHAPTER LXXVIII . How the forty - shilling xxiv CONTENTS .
... : O'Connell returned ; refuses to take the Protestant oath at the bar of the House of Commons ; intense excitement ; Catholic emancipation carried 370 CONTENTS . CHAPTER LXXVIII . How the forty - shilling xxiv CONTENTS .
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... Protestant ascendancy , defective land arrangements , poverty , discontent , agrarian outrage , and disaffection in the present . But these ideas are insufficient . Something more clear and definite is required . PLAN AND OBJECT OF THIS ...
... Protestant ascendancy , defective land arrangements , poverty , discontent , agrarian outrage , and disaffection in the present . But these ideas are insufficient . Something more clear and definite is required . PLAN AND OBJECT OF THIS ...
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Page 489 - SKETCH of the HISTORY of the CHURCH of ENGLAND to the Revolution of 1688. By the Right Rev. TV SHORT, DD Lord Bishop of St. Asaph.