that speaking of the Protestant Established Church in a political point of view, he had no hesitation to state that the existence of it was the great bond of union between the two countries... Case of the Protestants of Ireland - Side 156av Mortimer O'Sullivan - 1836 - 226 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1825 - 828 sider
...church, but that it should be richly endowed, and its dignitaries be enabled to take their stations with the nobles of the land. But speaking of it in...existence of the protestant establishment was the only bond of connexion between thetwo countries ; and the moment you despoiled the clergy of their... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1853 - 750 sider
...not only be an Established Church, but that it should be richly endowed ; and that its dignitaries should be enabled to take their stations in society...he had no hesitation to state that the existence of (Ireland). 910 the Protestant Establishment was the great bone of union between the two countries ;... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1853 - 750 sider
...not only bo an Established Church, but that it should be richly endowed ; and that its dignitaries should be enabled to take their stations in society...; but speaking of it in a political point of view, ho had no hesitation to state that too existence of (Ireland). 910 the Protestant Establishment was... | |
| Sir Robert Peel - 1856 - 398 sider
...years afterwards Mr. Plunket* avowed his opinion, " that speaking of the Protestant Established Church in a political point of view, he had no hesitation to state that the existence of it was the great bond of union between the two countries ; and that if ever that unfortunate moment... | |
| Robert Peel - 1856 - 398 sider
...years afterwards Mr. Plunket* avowed his opinion, " that speaking of the Protestant Established Church in a political point of view, he had no hesitation to state that the existence of it was the great bond of union between the two countries ; and that if ever that unfortunate moment... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 936 sider
...years afterwards, Mr. Plunket avowed his opinion, that, speaking of the Protestant established church in a political point of view, he had no hesitation to state that the existence of it was the great bond of union between the two countries ; and that if ever that unfortunate moment... | |
| William Conyngham Plunket Baron Plunket, David Robert Plunket - 1867 - 396 sider
...Church, but that it should be richly endowed, and its dignitaries be enabled to take their stations with the nobles of the land. But speaking of it in a political point of view, I have no hesitation in stating that the existence of the Protestant establishment is the great bond... | |
| Edward Blackburne - 1874 - 372 sider
...Lord Plunket entertained the same views. He said " that, speaking of ihe Protestant Established Church in a political point of view, he had no hesitation to state that the existence of it was the great bond of union between the two countries ; and that, if ever that unfortunate moment... | |
| Edward Blackburne - 1874 - 388 sider
...Lord Plunket entertained the same views. He said " that, speaking of the Protestant Established Church in a political point of view, he had no hesitation to state that the existence of it was the great bond of union between the two countries ; and that, if ever that unfortunate moment... | |
| Edward Blackburne - 1874 - 370 sider
...Lord Pluuket entertained the same views. He said " that, speaking of the Protestant Established Church in a political point of view, he had no hesitation to state tbat the existence of it was the great bond of union between the two countries; and that, if ever that... | |
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