An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the First of January 1801...W. F. McLaughlin and Bartholomew Graves, 1805 |
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... principles and conduct , and their sincere con- dolence that his country was deprived of his services . The voted . The great ruling principle of the cabal , and that which animated and · barmonized all their proceedings , how various ...
... principles and conduct , and their sincere con- dolence that his country was deprived of his services . The voted . The great ruling principle of the cabal , and that which animated and · barmonized all their proceedings , how various ...
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... principles of liberty , which Englishmen admired and revered in Locke as the foundations of the freedom of England , were reprobated in Molyneux , and condemned as seditious , when brought to bear upon Ireland . In that moment they most ...
... principles of liberty , which Englishmen admired and revered in Locke as the foundations of the freedom of England , were reprobated in Molyneux , and condemned as seditious , when brought to bear upon Ireland . In that moment they most ...
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... principle of toleration applied both to Great Britain and Ireland ; but the political necessity of reducing that ... principles of the Protestant religion , to which all persecution was foreign and adverse : that the penalties in ...
... principle of toleration applied both to Great Britain and Ireland ; but the political necessity of reducing that ... principles of the Protestant religion , to which all persecution was foreign and adverse : that the penalties in ...
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Even pensioners resist the right of the English privy council | 1 |
Primate Boulter governs in reality during the whole of Lord | 6 |
The court party accuse him of an attack upon the preroga | 8 |
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