History of the Rebellion in Ireland, in the Year 1798, &c: Containing an Impartial Account of the Proceedings of the Irish Revolutionists, from the Year 1782, Till the Suppression of the RebellionJ.D. Dewick, 1803 - 453 |
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Strona vii
... protestant religion , and at the same time speak and act as if they wished to render both of these odious to as many ... protestants . Yet how could they expect a heretic priest to write partially in favour of the true believers ? With ...
... protestant religion , and at the same time speak and act as if they wished to render both of these odious to as many ... protestants . Yet how could they expect a heretic priest to write partially in favour of the true believers ? With ...
Strona viii
... protestants , while with an opposite partiality I am charged as a crime by Roman catholics . Each party has determined to discourage , as far as possible , the sale of the book , as a hostile publication ; and yet it has had a sale ...
... protestants , while with an opposite partiality I am charged as a crime by Roman catholics . Each party has determined to discourage , as far as possible , the sale of the book , as a hostile publication ; and yet it has had a sale ...
Strona x
... heaven and of their country , must be regarded as degrading the majesty of the monarch , and the sanctity of the religion which they have pretended to maintain . Another objection is , that I have advised the protestants of X PREFACE .
... heaven and of their country , must be regarded as degrading the majesty of the monarch , and the sanctity of the religion which they have pretended to maintain . Another objection is , that I have advised the protestants of X PREFACE .
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... protestants of Ireland never to coalesce with their Roman catholic countrymen . Many sayings have been fabricated and reported to have been written by me , of which I am ignorant . Perhaps the following words in page 340 , may have been ...
... protestants of Ireland never to coalesce with their Roman catholic countrymen . Many sayings have been fabricated and reported to have been written by me , of which I am ignorant . Perhaps the following words in page 340 , may have been ...
Strona xii
... protestants against the catholics , and then jesuitically ( this is not his word ) pretend to exhort the protestants to a Christian conciliation and amity with their catholic fellow - subjects . He also says that a spirit hostile to the ...
... protestants against the catholics , and then jesuitically ( this is not his word ) pretend to exhort the protestants to a Christian conciliation and amity with their catholic fellow - subjects . He also says that a spirit hostile to the ...
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