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Side vii
... Crimes of the Irish . Report of the Commissioners · • Exaggerated accounts spread in England Motives of exaggeration . The depositions Temple . 137 138 143 • 145 146 147 149 • Exaggerations at the time of the Act of Settlement Carte and ...
... Crimes of the Irish . Report of the Commissioners · • Exaggerated accounts spread in England Motives of exaggeration . The depositions Temple . 137 138 143 • 145 146 147 149 • Exaggerations at the time of the Act of Settlement Carte and ...
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... crime Tories and Rapparees 343 344 346 The Houghers State of Kerry and Connaught The privateers . Military disorders State of the prisons . Abductions 348 351 356 357 358 358 Laws against intermarriages of Catholics and Protestants ...
... crime Tories and Rapparees 343 344 346 The Houghers State of Kerry and Connaught The privateers . Military disorders State of the prisons . Abductions 348 351 356 357 358 358 Laws against intermarriages of Catholics and Protestants ...
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... crimes of the oppressor . More moderate divines questioned whether any mere treaty provi- sion could secure the establishment of Presbyterianism if the supreme legislative power were lodged with a Parliament con- sisting mainly of ...
... crimes of the oppressor . More moderate divines questioned whether any mere treaty provi- sion could secure the establishment of Presbyterianism if the supreme legislative power were lodged with a Parliament con- sisting mainly of ...
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... crimes and virtues as the materials for mere party eulogy or party invective . There is another and a much more serious school of writers who regard legislation simply as the product and expression of a state of thought and feeling ...
... crimes and virtues as the materials for mere party eulogy or party invective . There is another and a much more serious school of writers who regard legislation simply as the product and expression of a state of thought and feeling ...
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... crime the mob can commit by its proper name . Their manner of talking , were it universal , would extirpate religion out of the world for the good of human society , and , indeed , I could hardly have given credit to the public reports ...
... crime the mob can commit by its proper name . Their manner of talking , were it universal , would extirpate religion out of the world for the good of human society , and , indeed , I could hardly have given credit to the public reports ...
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A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volum 2 William Edward Hartpole Lecky Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1878 |
A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volum 2 William Edward Hartpole Lecky Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1879 |
A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volum 2 William Edward Hartpole Lecky Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1878 |
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