A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Bind 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 |
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Side xii
... penal code not due to any rebellion Laws depriving the Irish Catholics of all civil life Laws prohibiting Catholic education Laws affecting property • PAGE 34 35 36 37 39 41 43 46 50 52 58 60 66 69 70 72 74 77 79 82 83 89 93 104 105 108 ...
... penal code not due to any rebellion Laws depriving the Irish Catholics of all civil life Laws prohibiting Catholic education Laws affecting property • PAGE 34 35 36 37 39 41 43 46 50 52 58 60 66 69 70 72 74 77 79 82 83 89 93 104 105 108 ...
Side xiii
... penal code 218 Spread of pasture 219 Nomadic pauperism 227 Attempts to diminish it 230 The Charter schools established 233 Their effects 235 Slow growth of population . Proportion of Catholics to Protestants . 239 How far due to England ...
... penal code 218 Spread of pasture 219 Nomadic pauperism 227 Attempts to diminish it 230 The Charter schools established 233 Their effects 235 Slow growth of population . Proportion of Catholics to Protestants . 239 How far due to England ...
Side xiv
... penal code on the respect for law On the character of Irish religion On the distribution of property On social life • Social and political effects of the confiscations Extreme dread of Catholic ascendency . Schism between the landlords ...
... penal code on the respect for law On the character of Irish religion On the distribution of property On social life • Social and political effects of the confiscations Extreme dread of Catholic ascendency . Schism between the landlords ...
Side xv
... penal laws 404 Pilgrimages 406 Illustrations of the tolerant character of the Irish Freedom of Ireland from the witch mania Active disloyalty not prevalent in Ireland . Catholic bishops nominated by the Pretender The Catholics excluded ...
... penal laws 404 Pilgrimages 406 Illustrations of the tolerant character of the Irish Freedom of Ireland from the witch mania Active disloyalty not prevalent in Ireland . Catholic bishops nominated by the Pretender The Catholics excluded ...
Side 45
... penal laws as to re- ligion , which pressed on almost the whole people , and in the sys- tematic iniquity which despoiled them of their possessions .'- Const . Hist . ii . 390. The long series of encroachments on the landed rights and ...
... penal laws as to re- ligion , which pressed on almost the whole people , and in the sys- tematic iniquity which despoiled them of their possessions .'- Const . Hist . ii . 390. The long series of encroachments on the landed rights and ...
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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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