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... Protestants , it might be very true , that they were viewed with great apprehension by his majesty's Popish subjects in ... Protestant ascendancy - not the protection of that party , but its domination . Its spirit pervaded all classes ...
... Protestants , it might be very true , that they were viewed with great apprehension by his majesty's Popish subjects in ... Protestant ascendancy - not the protection of that party , but its domination . Its spirit pervaded all classes ...
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... Protestant interest in that coun- try , if they should be removed at once by an address of this kind without any previous declaration , either from the House of Commons or the crown , would conceive such a stigma affixed to them , that ...
... Protestant interest in that coun- try , if they should be removed at once by an address of this kind without any previous declaration , either from the House of Commons or the crown , would conceive such a stigma affixed to them , that ...
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... protestants who had hitherto exercised it , to the great body of the popish popula- tion . Both parties might be ... protestant ; if they were altered as they had been in England and Scotland , they would become exclusively popish ...
... protestants who had hitherto exercised it , to the great body of the popish popula- tion . Both parties might be ... protestant ; if they were altered as they had been in England and Scotland , they would become exclusively popish ...
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... Protestant interests , he observed that , whatever might be said to the contrary , and what ever principle government might wish to substitute , this bill amounted to an unqualified ex- tinction and destruction of cor- porate bodies in ...
... Protestant interests , he observed that , whatever might be said to the contrary , and what ever principle government might wish to substitute , this bill amounted to an unqualified ex- tinction and destruction of cor- porate bodies in ...
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... Protestant possessors of cor- porate power , would the Pro- testant be satisfied with its ad- ministration by an equally ex- clusive sect ? There would be in every one of the fifty - four places mentioned in the schedule of this bill a ...
... Protestant possessors of cor- porate power , would the Pro- testant be satisfied with its ad- ministration by an equally ex- clusive sect ? There would be in every one of the fifty - four places mentioned in the schedule of this bill a ...
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