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... course is possible . Some writers there have been who have whole - heartedly accepted the evidence of these depositions ; but these writers have invariably been of the extreme Protestant type , and the general verdict of more scholarly ...
... course is possible . Some writers there have been who have whole - heartedly accepted the evidence of these depositions ; but these writers have invariably been of the extreme Protestant type , and the general verdict of more scholarly ...
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... course , found acceptance by seventeenth - century Englishmen in the mass . And from this standpoint the so - called massacres of 1641 have always been put forward as both a cause and a palliative of the deeds of the pseudo ...
... course , found acceptance by seventeenth - century Englishmen in the mass . And from this standpoint the so - called massacres of 1641 have always been put forward as both a cause and a palliative of the deeds of the pseudo ...
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... State found that its wisest course was not to publish them . Whether printed or not , they were never 1 Italics mine . issued to the public . For the moment I will 18 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD CONTENTS OF VOLUME XV ARTICLES.
... State found that its wisest course was not to publish them . Whether printed or not , they were never 1 Italics mine . issued to the public . For the moment I will 18 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD CONTENTS OF VOLUME XV ARTICLES.
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... course to take , to send part of his money on ahead of him . Was there any reason why the Council wished to ensure his going to Ireland ? Did they want to silence him ? 6 At Lord Muskerry's trial before the High Court of Justice , ' on ...
... course to take , to send part of his money on ahead of him . Was there any reason why the Council wished to ensure his going to Ireland ? Did they want to silence him ? 6 At Lord Muskerry's trial before the High Court of Justice , ' on ...
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... course . 6 6 ' Europe , ' exclaimed Gratry , is in a state of mortal sin . ' The sinner was ill at ease , felt herself troubled . It was an uncomfortable balance that relied on a crime for its preservation . Crushed under the weight of ...
... course . 6 6 ' Europe , ' exclaimed Gratry , is in a state of mortal sin . ' The sinner was ill at ease , felt herself troubled . It was an uncomfortable balance that relied on a crime for its preservation . Crushed under the weight of ...
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