The History of England from the accession of James the Second: By Thomas Babington Macaulay, Том 4Bernh. Tauchnitz Jun., 1855 |
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... Dublin Discontent in England . 172 174 Factions at Dublin Castle • • 176 CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV . VII Page James determines to VI CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV .
... Dublin Discontent in England . 172 174 Factions at Dublin Castle • • 176 CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV . VII Page James determines to VI CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV .
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... Dublin A toleration Act passed Acts passed for the confiscation of the property of Protestants Issue of base money James prorogues his parliament Persecution of the Protestants in Ireland Effect produced in England by the news from ...
... Dublin A toleration Act passed Acts passed for the confiscation of the property of Protestants Issue of base money James prorogues his parliament Persecution of the Protestants in Ireland Effect produced in England by the news from ...
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... Dublin from which no writ of error lay to England , and consequently the only court in which the English could be oppressed and pillaged without hope of redress . Rice , it was said , had declared that they should have from him exactly ...
... Dublin from which no writ of error lay to England , and consequently the only court in which the English could be oppressed and pillaged without hope of redress . Rice , it was said , had declared that they should have from him exactly ...
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... Dublin brought tidings , such as could not but increase the lishry and mutual fear and loathing of the hostile races . The colonist , who , after long enjoying and abusing power , had now tasted for a moment the bitterness of servitude ...
... Dublin brought tidings , such as could not but increase the lishry and mutual fear and loathing of the hostile races . The colonist , who , after long enjoying and abusing power , had now tasted for a moment the bitterness of servitude ...
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... Dublin to the Castle , and , with his usual energy of diction , invoked on himself all the vengeance of heaven if the report was not a cursed , a blasted , a confounded lie . It was said that , in his rage at finding his oaths ...
... Dublin to the Castle , and , with his usual energy of diction , invoked on himself all the vengeance of heaven if the report was not a cursed , a blasted , a confounded lie . It was said that , in his rage at finding his oaths ...
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