Case of the Protestants of IrelandJ, Hatchard & Son, 1836 - 226 sider |
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... Protestant Institutions of the kingdom , are desirous that the Speeches you delivered on various occasions , within the last year , should be collected and preserved in a permanent form ; and are of opinion that their pub- lication ...
... Protestant Institutions of the kingdom , are desirous that the Speeches you delivered on various occasions , within the last year , should be collected and preserved in a permanent form ; and are of opinion that their pub- lication ...
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Mortimer O'Sullivan. At a Meeting of the PROTESTANTS OF IRELAND , held at the Mansion House , Dublin , on Thursday , August 14 , 1834 . The Right Hon . the LORD MAYOR in the Chair . THE circumstances under which we meet , and the ...
Mortimer O'Sullivan. At a Meeting of the PROTESTANTS OF IRELAND , held at the Mansion House , Dublin , on Thursday , August 14 , 1834 . The Right Hon . the LORD MAYOR in the Chair . THE circumstances under which we meet , and the ...
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... Protestants , throughout all Ireland , were of one heart and mind , would act as a protection in those parts where Protestantism was weakest . I repeat , then , that if you anticipate the day of trial I have imagined , you will ...
... Protestants , throughout all Ireland , were of one heart and mind , would act as a protection in those parts where Protestantism was weakest . I repeat , then , that if you anticipate the day of trial I have imagined , you will ...
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