A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Bind 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 |
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... England in the eighteenth century , and that it was not my intention to carry my narrative beyond this limit . For the Irish portion , however , a different limit must be assigned , and in order to give it any completeness or unity , it ...
... England in the eighteenth century , and that it was not my intention to carry my narrative beyond this limit . For the Irish portion , however , a different limit must be assigned , and in order to give it any completeness or unity , it ...
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... England Excluded from the colonial trade PAGE Laws preventing intermarriage of Catholics and Protestants 152 Laws affecting domestic life Laws affecting religious worship Degree in which the code was enforced Commercial Legislation ...
... England Excluded from the colonial trade PAGE Laws preventing intermarriage of Catholics and Protestants 152 Laws affecting domestic life Laws affecting religious worship Degree in which the code was enforced Commercial Legislation ...
Side 2
... England owed a great part of her Christianity to Irish monks who laboured among her people before the arrival of Augustine , and Scotland , according to the best authorities , owed her name , her language , and a large proportion of her ...
... England owed a great part of her Christianity to Irish monks who laboured among her people before the arrival of Augustine , and Scotland , according to the best authorities , owed her name , her language , and a large proportion of her ...
Side 3
... England , and which is the source of many of the best elements in English life and character , the two nations remained in Ireland for centuries in hostility . Great allowance must be made for atrocities com- mitted under such ...
... England , and which is the source of many of the best elements in English life and character , the two nations remained in Ireland for centuries in hostility . Great allowance must be made for atrocities com- mitted under such ...
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... England did intend to make a perpetual separation and enmity between the English and Irish , pretending , no doubt , that the Eng- lish should , in the end , root out the Irish.'2 A senti- ment very common in the Pale was expressed by ...
... England did intend to make a perpetual separation and enmity between the English and Irish , pretending , no doubt , that the Eng- lish should , in the end , root out the Irish.'2 A senti- ment very common in the Pale was expressed by ...
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Side 170 - It was a machine of wise and elaborate contrivance ; and as well fitted for the oppression, impoverishment, and degradation of a people, and the debasement, in them, of human nature itself, as ever proceeded from the perverted ingenuity of man.
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