Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2H. Colburn, 1855 - Всего страниц: 830 |
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... Protestant , and by inflicting a wrong upon my religion cast a discredit upon your own . I am not the worse subject of my king and the worse citizen of my country because I concur in the belief of the great majority of the Christian ...
... Protestant , and by inflicting a wrong upon my religion cast a discredit upon your own . I am not the worse subject of my king and the worse citizen of my country because I concur in the belief of the great majority of the Christian ...
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... Protestant , and this was a Protestant principle ; like him , he avowed himself a Christian , and this was a principle of Christianity ; and like him , he was a man , and this principle involved the great rights of hu- manity . " In a ...
... Protestant , and this was a Protestant principle ; like him , he avowed himself a Christian , and this was a principle of Christianity ; and like him , he was a man , and this principle involved the great rights of hu- manity . " In a ...
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... Protestant advocates , it would serve a better and a wiser purpose if the latter sug- gestion should at once be carried into effect . This was accordingly agreed to , and on the 27th November , Lord Morpeth was entertained in Dublin by ...
... Protestant advocates , it would serve a better and a wiser purpose if the latter sug- gestion should at once be carried into effect . This was accordingly agreed to , and on the 27th November , Lord Morpeth was entertained in Dublin by ...
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... Catholics without encroaching on the rights and privileges of the Protestants ; " and " that while those opinions had long been familiar to the minds of the Roman Catholics of Ireland , and their numerous highly - gifted 62 MEMOIRS OF.
... Catholics without encroaching on the rights and privileges of the Protestants ; " and " that while those opinions had long been familiar to the minds of the Roman Catholics of Ireland , and their numerous highly - gifted 62 MEMOIRS OF.
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... Protestant hands . Not only every political office , but every seat on the judicial bench , was still monopolized as com- pletely by members of the Established Church as they had been in the days of statutable exclusion . In a ...
... Protestant hands . Not only every political office , but every seat on the judicial bench , was still monopolized as com- pletely by members of the Established Church as they had been in the days of statutable exclusion . In a ...
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