Case of the Protestants of IrelandJ, Hatchard & Son, 1836 - 226 sider |
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Side 13
... bill they recommended : - If there be any here similarly forgetful , or if any will read the words I speak , who are not acquainted with the provisions of the bill which has been so justly cast out , I would beg their attention to a ...
... bill they recommended : - If there be any here similarly forgetful , or if any will read the words I speak , who are not acquainted with the provisions of the bill which has been so justly cast out , I would beg their attention to a ...
Side 14
... bill , has had so unhappy a manifestation . I have a Diocesan whose sentiments upon the rejected measure I have no mode of ascertaining . Except from knowledge of his character I cannot conjecture his opinion ; but I seri- ously and ...
... bill , has had so unhappy a manifestation . I have a Diocesan whose sentiments upon the rejected measure I have no mode of ascertaining . Except from knowledge of his character I cannot conjecture his opinion ; but I seri- ously and ...
Side 49
... bill , of which the pro- visions were never , in even a single instance , adopted ; his burial bill , on the success of which he staked his reputation , which , he pledged himself , would give satisfaction , as he confessed it ought , E ...
... bill , of which the pro- visions were never , in even a single instance , adopted ; his burial bill , on the success of which he staked his reputation , which , he pledged himself , would give satisfaction , as he confessed it ought , E ...
Side 69
... bill to meet his wishes - has , in opposition to the best advice , given him a jury bill to his taste - has suppressed for him ten bishoprics - has permitted him to fit the coercion bill to his own purposes - has adopted his measures ...
... bill to meet his wishes - has , in opposition to the best advice , given him a jury bill to his taste - has suppressed for him ten bishoprics - has permitted him to fit the coercion bill to his own purposes - has adopted his measures ...
Side 75
... bill in 1829 , declaring the attachment of one party to the established church , and the determination of the other not to exercise the privileges they solicited , to overthrow or disturb it - and from statements subsequently made by ...
... bill in 1829 , declaring the attachment of one party to the established church , and the determination of the other not to exercise the privileges they solicited , to overthrow or disturb it - and from statements subsequently made by ...
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accused adversaries affirm agitation amount Armagh believe bill bishops calumnies cause character church establishment church in Ireland church of England church of Rome circumstances clergy committee complaint confessed conspiracy crime danger declared defence disturbances doctrine Dublin duty Earl Grey ecclesiastical endeavour enemies England evil exertions exposed faith feel gentleman honorable House individual influence insurrection Insurrection Act interests Irish Irish government justice land late Lord Lord Althorp Lord Chancellor Lord Gosford lordship magistrates measure ment ministers ministry murder never noble O'Connell oath offence Orange Institution Orange Lodge Orange Society Orangemen parishes parliament parliamentary party peace persecuted political principle Protestant union Protestantism Protestants of Ireland purpose religion religious remember render repeal revenues Roman Catholic speak speech spirit statement suffered testant testimony things thought tion tithe truth Ulster union United Irishmen Verner