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Page 177
... Protestants , who for three centuries had endured proscription and persecution , to fine , imprisonment , and death , for their Christian conscience . VOL , VIII.-No. 42 . N Nor , lastly , was it the Monarchy and Empire.
... Protestants , who for three centuries had endured proscription and persecution , to fine , imprisonment , and death , for their Christian conscience . VOL , VIII.-No. 42 . N Nor , lastly , was it the Monarchy and Empire.
Page 344
... Protestantism , the Act of Uniformity , and lately , again , modern toleration , the extension of the suffrage , and a free press - these one after another we have established and disestab- lished in Ireland as the evolution of our own ...
... Protestantism , the Act of Uniformity , and lately , again , modern toleration , the extension of the suffrage , and a free press - these one after another we have established and disestab- lished in Ireland as the evolution of our own ...
Page 351
... determination to recover the whole of what had been taken from them . The usual lan- guage was then used , that the arrangement was final , and that thence- forward there was to be no change . The Protestants 1880 . 351 IRELAND .
... determination to recover the whole of what had been taken from them . The usual lan- guage was then used , that the arrangement was final , and that thence- forward there was to be no change . The Protestants 1880 . 351 IRELAND .
Page 352
forward there was to be no change . The Protestants were to yield part of their possessions to be secured in the rest for ever . On these lines was drawn the Act of Settlement of 1662 , one more of the fond half - measures which have ...
forward there was to be no change . The Protestants were to yield part of their possessions to be secured in the rest for ever . On these lines was drawn the Act of Settlement of 1662 , one more of the fond half - measures which have ...
Page 354
... Protestants of Ireland could look for justice . Even so , had Tyrconnell been moderate , William would have agreed to a compromise extremely dangerous to the Protestant interest ; but the viceroy saw , or thought he saw , a ...
... Protestants of Ireland could look for justice . Even so , had Tyrconnell been moderate , William would have agreed to a compromise extremely dangerous to the Protestant interest ; but the viceroy saw , or thought he saw , a ...
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