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... Protestants , and Belfast and other parts of Presbyterian Ulster were the special centres of Irish republi- canism ... Protestant Dissenters were twice as numerous as the members of the Established Church ( Tone's Life , i . 277 , 278 ) ...
... Protestants , and Belfast and other parts of Presbyterian Ulster were the special centres of Irish republi- canism ... Protestant Dissenters were twice as numerous as the members of the Established Church ( Tone's Life , i . 277 , 278 ) ...
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... Protestant or Deistical , while the Catholic gentry , the Catholic prelates , and , as far as can now be judged , the bulk of the Catholic priesthood were strongly opposed to it . The power of the priesthood , however , in Ireland , as ...
... Protestant or Deistical , while the Catholic gentry , the Catholic prelates , and , as far as can now be judged , the bulk of the Catholic priesthood were strongly opposed to it . The power of the priesthood , however , in Ireland , as ...
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... . As far as can now be judged , the Protestant 1 April 13 , 1792 ( Irish State Paper Office ) . 2 January 4 , 1793 . May 31 , 1793 . CH . XXVI . THE DEFENDERS . 11 gentry were 10 ENGLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . CH . XXVI .
... . As far as can now be judged , the Protestant 1 April 13 , 1792 ( Irish State Paper Office ) . 2 January 4 , 1793 . May 31 , 1793 . CH . XXVI . THE DEFENDERS . 11 gentry were 10 ENGLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . CH . XXVI .
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... Protestant jury . Large rewards had been offered for informers , and it appears that some perjured evidence was brought against respectable Catholics . One informer was actually transported for perjury , and several prisoners were ...
... Protestant jury . Large rewards had been offered for informers , and it appears that some perjured evidence was brought against respectable Catholics . One informer was actually transported for perjury , and several prisoners were ...
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... Protestants were among the most daring depredators . ' " The decent Catholics in Sligo , ' wrote a magistrate from ... Protestant should be alive in a month . ' In the county of Wexford the oath bound the Defenders ' to cut down their ...
... Protestants were among the most daring depredators . ' " The decent Catholics in Sligo , ' wrote a magistrate from ... Protestant should be alive in a month . ' In the county of Wexford the oath bound the Defenders ' to cut down their ...
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