Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
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... Protestantism and Catholicism - between the Anglo - Irish Catholics and the English Protestant Royalists . No land has ever been the scene of so much bad principle , impolicy , and bootless devastation . Across the Channel , the ...
... Protestantism and Catholicism - between the Anglo - Irish Catholics and the English Protestant Royalists . No land has ever been the scene of so much bad principle , impolicy , and bootless devastation . Across the Channel , the ...
Page 215
... Protestants - the natives and the foreigners - appeared at once as religious enemies and rival claimants to the land , was that which took place under James II . and Tyrconnel . It was terminated in favour of the Protestant interest by ...
... Protestants - the natives and the foreigners - appeared at once as religious enemies and rival claimants to the land , was that which took place under James II . and Tyrconnel . It was terminated in favour of the Protestant interest by ...
Page 216
... Protestant , which he might do in boyhood , a third of his father's fortune was at once applied to his use ; the father's estate was secured to him as heir , a life - rent merely being left to the father . A father's settlement to the ...
... Protestant , which he might do in boyhood , a third of his father's fortune was at once applied to his use ; the father's estate was secured to him as heir , a life - rent merely being left to the father . A father's settlement to the ...
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... Protestant countrymen . Had they become mere slaves , they might have expected some degree of humane treatment ; but as the policy which made them slaves held them at the same time as the natural and interested enemies of their masters ...
... Protestant countrymen . Had they become mere slaves , they might have expected some degree of humane treatment ; but as the policy which made them slaves held them at the same time as the natural and interested enemies of their masters ...
Page 218
... Protestants and the Church have this Christmas ( 1672 ) , 5,140,000 acres , and the Irish have nearly half as much , viz . , 2,280,000 . " After the Revo- lution in 1688 , 1,060,792 acres , mostly belonging to the Irish , were forfeited ...
... Protestants and the Church have this Christmas ( 1672 ) , 5,140,000 acres , and the Irish have nearly half as much , viz . , 2,280,000 . " After the Revo- lution in 1688 , 1,060,792 acres , mostly belonging to the Irish , were forfeited ...
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Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E. , F. R. A. S. , Under Secretary to the Lord ... John Ferguson McLennan No preview available - 2020 |
Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E., F. R. A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord ... John F. M'lennan No preview available - 2016 |
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