Letters from Ireland, MDCCCXXXVIIR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1838 - 436 pages |
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... the face through all gradations of proof ; you see it in the ostenta- tious magnificence of the costly mass - house , far cannot . 1 Vide Appendix A. outvying the Protestant cathedrals , while the pompous insignia of COUNTY WEXFORD . 47.
... the face through all gradations of proof ; you see it in the ostenta- tious magnificence of the costly mass - house , far cannot . 1 Vide Appendix A. outvying the Protestant cathedrals , while the pompous insignia of COUNTY WEXFORD . 47.
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Charlotte Elizabeth. outvying the Protestant cathedrals , while the pompous insignia of men openly assuming the title of Bishops , glitters in the noon - day sun ; in the lofty gait , the vaunting air , the spruce attire , and the side ...
Charlotte Elizabeth. outvying the Protestant cathedrals , while the pompous insignia of men openly assuming the title of Bishops , glitters in the noon - day sun ; in the lofty gait , the vaunting air , the spruce attire , and the side ...
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... Protestant gentry whose houses they were appointed to guard . One circumstance among many , brings the crime home to the priests with fearful aggravation . During the whole week preceding the massacre , a magistrate , Mr. Pounden , sat ...
... Protestant gentry whose houses they were appointed to guard . One circumstance among many , brings the crime home to the priests with fearful aggravation . During the whole week preceding the massacre , a magistrate , Mr. Pounden , sat ...
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... Protestantism . Their leader was a priest , John Murphy ; who personally headed them , and com- menced the crusade by lighting a beacon on the hill of Corrigua , as a general signal , on the Saturday evening ; and before day - break on ...
... Protestantism . Their leader was a priest , John Murphy ; who personally headed them , and com- menced the crusade by lighting a beacon on the hill of Corrigua , as a general signal , on the Saturday evening ; and before day - break on ...
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... Protestant faith and name , and which would produce to - morrow the self - same effects , if occasion required and ... Protestants are ever in the power of the Catholics again , as they are now in yours , they will not leave one of you ...
... Protestant faith and name , and which would produce to - morrow the self - same effects , if occasion required and ... Protestants are ever in the power of the Catholics again , as they are now in yours , they will not leave one of you ...
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