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... Protestants and Catholics , and to see that they applied the funds to municipal objects alone . There was a provision ... Protestant would be ar- rayed against the Catholic . He could not blind himself to facts like these ; and here he ...
... Protestants and Catholics , and to see that they applied the funds to municipal objects alone . There was a provision ... Protestant would be ar- rayed against the Catholic . He could not blind himself to facts like these ; and here he ...
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... Protestant corporations , there was difference of opinion ; the Lords agreed with the Commons they had also adopted the clause , preserving the rights , privileges , and property of the existing free- men . With regard to the func ...
... Protestant corporations , there was difference of opinion ; the Lords agreed with the Commons they had also adopted the clause , preserving the rights , privileges , and property of the existing free- men . With regard to the func ...
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... Protestant plan , because it gave municipal functions to Pro- testants , and Protestants possessed the greater part of the property of Ireland ; -as if 5l . householders were the representatives of Irish property . The great staple of ...
... Protestant plan , because it gave municipal functions to Pro- testants , and Protestants possessed the greater part of the property of Ireland ; -as if 5l . householders were the representatives of Irish property . The great staple of ...
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... Protestant church , it ought to be appropriated only to Protes- tant ecclesiastical purposes ; and that if it was true that the papists of Ireland would not be satisfied , unless some part of these funds were appropriated to other pur ...
... Protestant church , it ought to be appropriated only to Protes- tant ecclesiastical purposes ; and that if it was true that the papists of Ireland would not be satisfied , unless some part of these funds were appropriated to other pur ...
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... Protestant religion . an It was not till the 25th of April , that ministers again introduced the measure . Lord Morpeth , the Irish Secretary , introduced it by moving a resolution which did not raise the question between the parties ...
... Protestant religion . an It was not till the 25th of April , that ministers again introduced the measure . Lord Morpeth , the Irish Secretary , introduced it by moving a resolution which did not raise the question between the parties ...
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