The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... their efforts to shake off the domi . nion of England . " During the feeble Catholic government of Queen Mary , Ireland C 3 had 1 had been distracted by the petty wars of chieftains Strictures on Plowden's State of Ireland . 21.
... their efforts to shake off the domi . nion of England . " During the feeble Catholic government of Queen Mary , Ireland C 3 had 1 had been distracted by the petty wars of chieftains Strictures on Plowden's State of Ireland . 21.
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... England in social order , and in active and useful industry , whilst the three other provinces exhibit a most woeful contrast to it . The + Ibid . * Pages 4 , 5 . following following reflections of Moryson are a clear illustration of ...
... England in social order , and in active and useful industry , whilst the three other provinces exhibit a most woeful contrast to it . The + Ibid . * Pages 4 , 5 . following following reflections of Moryson are a clear illustration of ...
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... England ; oaths of allegiance were uniformly disregarded , as much as in the year 1798 , because , by the fundamental principles of their religion , enjoined by their general councils , they are considered as null and void , when taken ...
... England ; oaths of allegiance were uniformly disregarded , as much as in the year 1798 , because , by the fundamental principles of their religion , enjoined by their general councils , they are considered as null and void , when taken ...
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... England the 24th of May , 1601 , that the O'Driscals , O'Donovans , and some of the M'Carthys , became odious to the re- bels in general , for having come in and submitted . Sir George Carew , Lord President of Munster in the year 1602 ...
... England the 24th of May , 1601 , that the O'Driscals , O'Donovans , and some of the M'Carthys , became odious to the re- bels in general , for having come in and submitted . Sir George Carew , Lord President of Munster in the year 1602 ...
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... England in Ireland , to the infinite danger of both , which we beseech you give us leave still to remember you of ‡ . " Lord Mountjoy says , " that the Spaniards , relying on the disaffection of the Irish , would upon their revolt , and ...
... England in Ireland , to the infinite danger of both , which we beseech you give us leave still to remember you of ‡ . " Lord Mountjoy says , " that the Spaniards , relying on the disaffection of the Irish , would upon their revolt , and ...
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