A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... Protestant tenantry with an acquiescence on the part of the landlords , of that virtual fixity of tenure which has puzzled us in modern days under the name of the ' Ulster tenant - right . ' " James I did not confine his activity to ...
... Protestant tenantry with an acquiescence on the part of the landlords , of that virtual fixity of tenure which has puzzled us in modern days under the name of the ' Ulster tenant - right . ' " James I did not confine his activity to ...
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... Protestant water would not mix , and when Cromwell arrived 1 W. E. H. Lecky , who knew better , wrote " I cannot ... Protestants is entirely untrue , although , in the course of the long and savage struggle that ensued , great numbers of ...
... Protestant water would not mix , and when Cromwell arrived 1 W. E. H. Lecky , who knew better , wrote " I cannot ... Protestants is entirely untrue , although , in the course of the long and savage struggle that ensued , great numbers of ...
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... Protestant greed , excluded for ever from the inheritance of their fathers . The immense Cromwellian confiscations were confirmed , and by the time the cup of injustice was full it was estimated that the Protestants possessed four ...
... Protestant greed , excluded for ever from the inheritance of their fathers . The immense Cromwellian confiscations were confirmed , and by the time the cup of injustice was full it was estimated that the Protestants possessed four ...
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... Protestant Church in Ireland an impartial historian has given it as his opinion that , " the abuses of Church patronage from the time of the Restoration were probably un- paralleled in Europe , " nearly the whole of the extensive patron ...
... Protestant Church in Ireland an impartial historian has given it as his opinion that , " the abuses of Church patronage from the time of the Restoration were probably un- paralleled in Europe , " nearly the whole of the extensive patron ...
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... Protestants and Roman Catholics were sternly and relentlessly repressed . The first statute on the sub- ject in 1697 enacted that no Protestant woman , who either pos- sessed or was heir to any form of real property , or who possessed ...
... Protestants and Roman Catholics were sternly and relentlessly repressed . The first statute on the sub- ject in 1697 enacted that no Protestant woman , who either pos- sessed or was heir to any form of real property , or who possessed ...
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