The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: Embracing Also a Statistical and Geographical Account of that Kingdom ; Forming Together a Complete View of Its Past and Present State, Under Its Political, Civil, Literary, and Commercial Relations, Volume 1Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1814 - 524 pages |
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Page xi
... religion attempted to be introduced into Ireland - Reflections upon the policy of this measure , and the present disqualifications attached to the Catholics - Error of Dr. Mosheim with respect to the Ecclesiastical history of Ireland ...
... religion attempted to be introduced into Ireland - Reflections upon the policy of this measure , and the present disqualifications attached to the Catholics - Error of Dr. Mosheim with respect to the Ecclesiastical history of Ireland ...
Page xii
... Religion made the pretext - Dublin saved from the insurgents - Inveteracy of Ormond against the catholics - Execution of Charles ...... PAGE 163 CHAP . VIII . Fidelity of the Irish catholics to the house of Stuart -The artful ...
... Religion made the pretext - Dublin saved from the insurgents - Inveteracy of Ormond against the catholics - Execution of Charles ...... PAGE 163 CHAP . VIII . Fidelity of the Irish catholics to the house of Stuart -The artful ...
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... religion to the Irish in the reign of Loagaire , the first Christian monarch , who received baptism from the hands of St. Patrick . " The authenticity of the greater part of these traditional events Mr. Plowden labours to establish by ...
... religion to the Irish in the reign of Loagaire , the first Christian monarch , who received baptism from the hands of St. Patrick . " The authenticity of the greater part of these traditional events Mr. Plowden labours to establish by ...
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... religion and English language , the Irish continued a distinct people , and being instigated by their fanatic priests , executed their dreadful massacre of the English settlers in 1641. This insurrection was not totally crushed till ...
... religion and English language , the Irish continued a distinct people , and being instigated by their fanatic priests , executed their dreadful massacre of the English settlers in 1641. This insurrection was not totally crushed till ...
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... religion to the Irish in the reign of Loagaire , the first Christian monarch , who received baptism from the hands of St. Patrick . " The authenticity of the greater part of these traditional events Mr. Plowden labours to establish by ...
... religion to the Irish in the reign of Loagaire , the first Christian monarch , who received baptism from the hands of St. Patrick . " The authenticity of the greater part of these traditional events Mr. Plowden labours to establish by ...
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