| James Touchet Earl of Castlehaven - 1684 - Страниц: 220
...solicited by several petitions out of Ireland, to have those of that kingdom treated with the like rigour, which to a people so fond of their religion as the Irish, was no small inducement to make them, while there was an opportunity offered, to stand upon their guard. Fifthly,... | |
| James Touchet Earl of Castlehaven - 1815 - Страниц: 226
...solicited, by several petitions out of Ireland, to have those of that kingdom treated with the like rigour, which, to a people , so fond of their religion as the Irish, was no small inducement to make them, while there was an opportunity offered, to stand upon their guard. 5thly.... | |
| Thornton MacMahon - 1846 - Страниц: 260
...solicited, by several petitions out of Ireland, to have those of that kingdom treated with the like rigour, which, to a people so fond of their religion as the Irish, was no small inducement to make them while there was an opportunity offered, to stand upon their guard. 5thly. They... | |
| Martin Haverty - 1867 - Страниц: 798
...petitions out of Ireland to have those of that kingdom treated with the like rigor; which," he adds, "to a people so fond of their religion as the Irish, was no small inducement to make them, while there was an opportunity offered, to stand upon their guard;" fifthly,... | |
| Martin Haverty - 1872 - Страниц: 794
...petitions out of Ireland to have those of that kingdom treated with the like rigor; which," he adds, "to a people so fond of their religion as the Irish, was no small inducement to make them, while there was an opportunity offered, to stand upon their guard; "fifthly,... | |
| Thomas Nicolas Burke - 1873 - Страниц: 252
...Wicklow and others. The fourth reason was, that " great severities were used against Roman Catholics, which, to a people so fond of their religion as the Irish are, was no small inducement to make them, whilst there was an opportunity, stand upon their guard."... | |
| 1876 - Страниц: 1088
...solicited, by several petitions out of Ireland, to have those of that kingdom treated with the like rigor, which, to a people so fond of their religion as the Irish, was no small inducement to make them, while there was an opportunity offered, to stand upon their guard." ' Fifthly,... | |
| 1876 - Страниц: 1088
..."solicited, by several petitions out of Ireland, to have those of that kingdom treated with the like rigor, which, to a people so fond of their religion as the Irish, was no small inducement to make them, while there was an opportunity offered, to stand upon their guard." Fifthly,... | |
| Ossory archaeological society - 1883 - Страниц: 524
...solicited by several petitions from Ireland to have those of that kingdom treated with the like rigor, which, to a people so fond of their religion as the Irish, was no small inducement to make them, while there was an opportunity offered, to stand on their guard." Wo continue... | |
| 1887 - Страниц: 958
...portions of the land. The fourth reason was that, according to the English accounts of the day, •rar was declared against the Roman Catholics, a fact which...standing by their religious tenets and adhering to their religious opinions. The fifth reason was that they eaw how the Scots, by making a show of pretended... | |
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