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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... King of England , they might have hoped for fair dealing at his hands . He restored 233,106 acres and reversed 74,722 outlawries . It must be admitted that during his reign , several oppressive acts were allowed to pass , but it seems ...
... King of England , they might have hoped for fair dealing at his hands . He restored 233,106 acres and reversed 74,722 outlawries . It must be admitted that during his reign , several oppressive acts were allowed to pass , but it seems ...
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... king Charles II , or at any time since , by the laws and statutes that were in force in the said reign of King Charles II . It was made a condition that all persons claiming the benefit of these acts should take the oath of allegiance ...
... king Charles II , or at any time since , by the laws and statutes that were in force in the said reign of King Charles II . It was made a condition that all persons claiming the benefit of these acts should take the oath of allegiance ...
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... king . Indeed one of the prin- cipal persecutors of the Irish Catholics , the Duke of Ormond afterwards joined the Pretender ; so unprincipled and selfish are sometimes the sources of religious intolerance , which is too often excused ...
... king . Indeed one of the prin- cipal persecutors of the Irish Catholics , the Duke of Ormond afterwards joined the Pretender ; so unprincipled and selfish are sometimes the sources of religious intolerance , which is too often excused ...
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... king- dom , a son , however undutiful or profligate , shall , merely by the merit of conforming to the established religion , not only deprive the Roman Catholic father of that free and full pos- session of his estate , that power to ...
... king- dom , a son , however undutiful or profligate , shall , merely by the merit of conforming to the established religion , not only deprive the Roman Catholic father of that free and full pos- session of his estate , that power to ...
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... 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 no one before had dared to tread . It was commenced at a time when no other ...
... 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 no one before had dared to tread . It was commenced at a time when no other ...
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