| William Parnell - 1808 - 218 sider
...and legal security from their property, but the peasantry are left naked to the pelting of the N 2 storm, to all the jibes and jobs of Protestant ascendancy....Now, let any man say, can such disqualifications be perpetuated with justice or humanity ; or can they be borne with patience ? Can we then find too strong... | |
| Denys Scully - 1812 - 434 sider
...and legal security from their *" property _ but the peasantry are left naked to " the pelting of the storm, to all the jibes and " jobs of Protestant ascendancy....looks down " upon a Catholic lord, and a Protestant gen" tleman on a Catholic gentleman, but a Pro" testant peasant on a Catholic peasant ; and, in '•'... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1817 - 512 sider
...peasantry are left naked to the pelting of the storm, to all the jibes and jobs of protestant ascendency. Not only a protestant lord looks down upon a catholic lord, and a protestant gentleman on a ratholic gentleman, bat a protestant peasant OB a catholic peatent ; and in proportion as the degrading... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1819 - 574 sider
...security PART I. from their property ; but the peasantry are left naked to the pelting of ^^v^./ the storm, to all the jibes and jobs of Protestant ascendancy."...expression of contempt becomes more marked and gross." (NOTE W. p. 397.) MR. Fearon relates a story of negro flagellation, which he pretends to have witnessed... | |
| Michael O'Riordan - 1906 - 536 sider
...father a blot and a reproach, which no private virtues or mental endowments can obliterate or conceal. Not only a Protestant Lord looks down upon a Catholic Lord, and a Protestant gentleman upon a Catholic gentleman, but a Protestant peasant upon a Catholic peasant ; and, in proportion as... | |
| Denys Scully - 1912 - 412 sider
...property — but the peasantry are left naked to " the pelting of the storm, to all the jibes and 'c jobs of Protestant ascendancy. " Not only a Protestant...looks down " upon a Catholic lord, and a Protestant gen" tleman on a Catholic gentleman, but a Pro" testant peasant on a Catholic peasant ; and, in " proportion... | |
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