A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... schools , and whether these were well founded or not , they contributed to the fuel which was feeding the desire of the English Government for a settlement of the great question , and an Address in favour of the Union passed the English ...
... schools , and whether these were well founded or not , they contributed to the fuel which was feeding the desire of the English Government for a settlement of the great question , and an Address in favour of the Union passed the English ...
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... school - teacher or tutor , £ 10 . For a first offence an ecclesiastic was transported ; and if any bishop who had once been transported was found . in Ireland again , he was to be hanged . In the same year the scheme originated of ...
... school - teacher or tutor , £ 10 . For a first offence an ecclesiastic was transported ; and if any bishop who had once been transported was found . in Ireland again , he was to be hanged . In the same year the scheme originated of ...
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... school , but laymen of the Roman faith were now permitted to be guardians to Catholic children . A third Bill , however , which was also introduced by Gardiner , to legalize intermarriages between Protestants and Catholics , was ...
... school , but laymen of the Roman faith were now permitted to be guardians to Catholic children . A third Bill , however , which was also introduced by Gardiner , to legalize intermarriages between Protestants and Catholics , was ...
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... schools ; and finally it removed all the restrictions on the number of apprentices permitted to Catholic trade . John Keogh and his Presbyterian allies were not in favour of the measure , as it did not provide for Catholic Eman ...
... schools ; and finally it removed all the restrictions on the number of apprentices permitted to Catholic trade . John Keogh and his Presbyterian allies were not in favour of the measure , as it did not provide for Catholic Eman ...
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... schools , and they were also precluded from all disposal of Church patronage . The insignia of office were for- bidden to be displayed in any place of worship but those of the Established Church . Priests were prohibited from wearing ...
... schools , and they were also precluded from all disposal of Church patronage . The insignia of office were for- bidden to be displayed in any place of worship but those of the Established Church . Priests were prohibited from wearing ...
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