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... popish recusants , nor that other statute made in the same year entitled , An Act to prevent and 41 avoid dangers which may grow by popish recusants , nor any other law or statute of this realm made against papists or popish recusants ...
... popish recusants , nor that other statute made in the same year entitled , An Act to prevent and 41 avoid dangers which may grow by popish recusants , nor any other law or statute of this realm made against papists or popish recusants ...
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... popish bishop , priest or Jesuit whatsoever shall say mass , or exercise any other part of the office or function of a popish bishop or priest within these realms or the dominions thereunto belonging , or if any papist or person making ...
... popish bishop , priest or Jesuit whatsoever shall say mass , or exercise any other part of the office or function of a popish bishop or priest within these realms or the dominions thereunto belonging , or if any papist or person making ...
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... popish religion in this kingdom have refused to make provision for their own children , for no other reason but their being of the Protestant religion ; and also have , by cunning devices and contrivances , found out ways to avoid and ...
... popish religion in this kingdom have refused to make provision for their own children , for no other reason but their being of the Protestant religion ; and also have , by cunning devices and contrivances , found out ways to avoid and ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
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Bibliography | 54 |
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