A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... the purpose of increasing the fund for reprisals ; that the Connaught purchasers should retain two- thirds of the lands they possessed in September 1663 ; that in all cases of competition between the Protestants and Roman Catholics ...
... the purpose of increasing the fund for reprisals ; that the Connaught purchasers should retain two- thirds of the lands they possessed in September 1663 ; that in all cases of competition between the Protestants and Roman Catholics ...
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... The whole proceeding was grossly unfair , for every member of the Parliament was encouraged to contribute the names of ... Catholics in the free exercise of their religion , and an alteration made in the second Article which practically ...
... The whole proceeding was grossly unfair , for every member of the Parliament was encouraged to contribute the names of ... Catholics in the free exercise of their religion , and an alteration made in the second Article which practically ...
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... the penal code inter - marriages between 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 ...
... the penal code inter - marriages between 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 ...
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... The chief flaw in the Bill was that whilst the franchise was considerably extended , no provisions were made for giving political power to the Catholics , and as the Catholics formed the vast majority of the population , the omission was a ...
... The chief flaw in the Bill was that whilst the franchise was considerably extended , no provisions were made for giving political power to the Catholics , and as the Catholics formed the vast majority of the population , the omission was a ...
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... The first sign of the formation of the United Irish Society , the idea of which originated with Samuel Neilson , 2 was the union in 1791 of the Presbyterians with Roman Catholics . In that year Wolfe Tone , the son of a coachbuilder and ...
... The first sign of the formation of the United Irish Society , the idea of which originated with Samuel Neilson , 2 was the union in 1791 of the Presbyterians with Roman Catholics . In that year Wolfe Tone , the son of a coachbuilder and ...
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