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 45
... civil or military , and barristers practising without taking it , were liable in a penalty of £ 500 . But thest were comparatively light matters , and only a commencement of the persecution . It was necessary to confirm the treaty of Li ...
... civil or military , and barristers practising without taking it , were liable in a penalty of £ 500 . But thest were comparatively light matters , and only a commencement of the persecution . It was necessary to confirm the treaty of Li ...
Page 59
... Civil Wars of Ireland , ii . 287. ) This is a picture of the state of the Roman Catholic popu- lation in their better condition , when the laws against them were less strenuously enforced , because they were found to cut both ways . The ...
... Civil Wars of Ireland , ii . 287. ) This is a picture of the state of the Roman Catholic popu- lation in their better condition , when the laws against them were less strenuously enforced , because they were found to cut both ways . The ...
Page 63
... Civil Wars in Ireland , from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to the settlement of King William , " a work of profound re- search , which has added much to our historical information , and is the more valuable , as following a track which ...
... Civil Wars in Ireland , from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to the settlement of King William , " a work of profound re- search , which has added much to our historical information , and is the more valuable , as following a track which ...
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... subjects to his majesty , his crown and government - yet doomed to one unqualified incapacity— to a universal civil proscription . We are excluded from the state - we are excluded from the revenues - we 74 MEMOIRS OF.
... subjects to his majesty , his crown and government - yet doomed to one unqualified incapacity— to a universal civil proscription . We are excluded from the state - we are excluded from the revenues - we 74 MEMOIRS OF.
Page 75
... civil trust , every corporate right . We are ex- cluded from the navy , from the army , from the magistracy , from the professions . We are excluded from the palladium of life , liberty , and property - the juries and inquests of our ...
... civil trust , every corporate right . We are ex- cluded from the navy , from the army , from the magistracy , from the professions . We are excluded from the palladium of life , liberty , and property - the juries and inquests of our ...
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