The Memoirs, Private and Political, of Daniel O'Connell, Esq., from the Year 1776 to the Close of the Proceedings in Parliament for the Repeal of the Union: Compiled from Official Documents |
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Page 44
... Roman Catholics of this kingdom shall enjoy such pri- vileges in the exercise of their religion as are consistent with the laws of Ireland , or as they did enjoy in the reign of king Charles II . , and their majesties as soon as their ...
... Roman Catholics of this kingdom shall enjoy such pri- vileges in the exercise of their religion as are consistent with the laws of Ireland , or as they did enjoy in the reign of king Charles II . , and their majesties as soon as their ...
Page 45
... in the church of Rome , are superstitious and idolatrous , & c.- This declaration was appointed to be taken by the members of the Irish parliament , and Roman Catholics were thus excluded from the legislature . It likewise excluded them ...
... in the church of Rome , are superstitious and idolatrous , & c.- This declaration was appointed to be taken by the members of the Irish parliament , and Roman Catholics were thus excluded from the legislature . It likewise excluded them ...
Page 48
... Roman Catho- lics on the death of William III , who in comparison with the ... Catholics , and that at a time when the leading men amongst themselves were in ... Catholic , who should declare himself to be a Protestant , to acquire the ...
... Roman Catho- lics on the death of William III , who in comparison with the ... Catholics , and that at a time when the leading men amongst themselves were in ... Catholic , who should declare himself to be a Protestant , to acquire the ...
Page 51
... Roman Catholic to a Protestant should be guilty of felony and suffer death , and in 1728 , it was enacted that no ... Roman Catholics seemed for a time inert and dead . There was no presiding spirit capable of filling it with life ...
... Roman Catholic to a Protestant should be guilty of felony and suffer death , and in 1728 , it was enacted that no ... Roman Catholics seemed for a time inert and dead . There was no presiding spirit capable of filling it with life ...
Page 55
... in the past time ! " The natural process by which the Roman Catholics still re- tained the means of existence , and even , in many instances , secured wealth , is curious , and teaches a valuable lesson to un just legislators . The ...
... in the past time ! " The natural process by which the Roman Catholics still re- tained the means of existence , and even , in many instances , secured wealth , is curious , and teaches a valuable lesson to un just legislators . The ...
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