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Side 31
... Popish recusants should be permitted , without taking the Oath of Supremacy , to sue for livery of their estates in the Court of Arches , and to practise in the courts of law . The terms were accepted . The promise of the King was given ...
... Popish recusants should be permitted , without taking the Oath of Supremacy , to sue for livery of their estates in the Court of Arches , and to practise in the courts of law . The terms were accepted . The promise of the King was given ...
Side 35
... Popish priests to leave the kingdom . Some of the magistrates and other leading inhabitants of Dublin were fined and imprisoned for not attending the Protestant service . The latter part of the sentence was entirely illegal , and the ...
... Popish priests to leave the kingdom . Some of the magistrates and other leading inhabitants of Dublin were fined and imprisoned for not attending the Protestant service . The latter part of the sentence was entirely illegal , and the ...
Side 37
... Popish ecclesi- astics since the intermission of prosecutions , and per- emptorily ordering them , in his Majesty's name , to forbear the exercise of their Popish rites and ceremonies . " 2 The site of the Purgatory of St. Patrick ...
... Popish ecclesi- astics since the intermission of prosecutions , and per- emptorily ordering them , in his Majesty's name , to forbear the exercise of their Popish rites and ceremonies . " 2 The site of the Purgatory of St. Patrick ...
Side 38
... Popish re- cusants , who paid the greater part of the voluntary subsidy to the Government , in the vain hope of obtain- ing security for their estates . Wentworth abstained from all direct interference with their religion , but he ...
... Popish re- cusants , who paid the greater part of the voluntary subsidy to the Government , in the vain hope of obtain- ing security for their estates . Wentworth abstained from all direct interference with their religion , but he ...
Side 149
... Popish schoolmaster . In 1733 , it is true , charter schools were established by Primate Boulter , for the benefit of the Catholics ; but these schools - which were supported by public funds - were avowedly in- tended , by bringing up ...
... Popish schoolmaster . In 1733 , it is true , charter schools were established by Primate Boulter , for the benefit of the Catholics ; but these schools - which were supported by public funds - were avowedly in- tended , by bringing up ...
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abductions appears Arthur Young Bill Bishop Boulter British Cabinet Edition Carte Carte's Ormond Castle celebrated character chief Church clergy condition confiscations Connaught Cork crime Crown 8vo curious Dublin Duke ecclesiastical eighteenth century England English Essay estates favour friars Galway gentry Government Hist House of Commons House of Lords Ibid Illustrations industry inhabitants Ireland Irish Catholics Irish history Irish House Irish Parliament Irish Record Office Irish State Paper Jacobite juries kingdom land landlords legislation letter Limerick living Lord Lieutenant Lords Justices magistrates manufacture marriages massacre measure ment Munster murders Museum Add nation native oath oath of abjuration Paper Office Papists parish party penal laws persons political poor Popery population Presbyterians Primate proprietors Protestant Protestantism rebellion rebels religion religious Revolution Roman Catholic says Scotch Scotland soldiers Swift tenants testants tion toleration town trade Ulster vols whole writer wrote
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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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