An Impartial History of Ireland: From the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time : from Authentic Documents, Volum 4Christie, 1811 - 576 sider |
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... faith , and the articles of the capitulation of Limerick , had procured to be enacted , a penal statute , through which there runs such a vein of ingenious cruelty , that it seems to be dictated rather by some prætor of Dioclesian ...
... faith , and the articles of the capitulation of Limerick , had procured to be enacted , a penal statute , through which there runs such a vein of ingenious cruelty , that it seems to be dictated rather by some prætor of Dioclesian ...
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... faith , and the remnant of the antient natives , could not remove.t The united voice of the colony , guided by the patriotic Swift , had so little weight , that Wood's patent , to coin copper money , was yielded to it with great ...
... faith , and the remnant of the antient natives , could not remove.t The united voice of the colony , guided by the patriotic Swift , had so little weight , that Wood's patent , to coin copper money , was yielded to it with great ...
Side 38
... faith and loyalty of these peo- ple , which were revived with virulence on that occasion , declared publicly in the house of lords , that " in the year 1747 , after that rebellion was intirely suppressed , happening to be in England ...
... faith and loyalty of these peo- ple , which were revived with virulence on that occasion , declared publicly in the house of lords , that " in the year 1747 , after that rebellion was intirely suppressed , happening to be in England ...
Side 39
... faith , they invited and embraced with open arms , the enemies of Christ and of his church ; professing equal contempt for the cross . It was natural enough for the enemies of the faith to associate . Thus the infidel rulers of the ...
... faith , they invited and embraced with open arms , the enemies of Christ and of his church ; professing equal contempt for the cross . It was natural enough for the enemies of the faith to associate . Thus the infidel rulers of the ...
Side 97
... faith is to be kept with heretics ; I further declare , that is no arti- cle of my faith , and that I do renounce , reject , and abjure the opinion , that princes excommu- nicated by the pope and council , or by any au- thority of the ...
... faith is to be kept with heretics ; I further declare , that is no arti- cle of my faith , and that I do renounce , reject , and abjure the opinion , that princes excommu- nicated by the pope and council , or by any au- thority of the ...
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