A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 第 1 卷Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... Catholics in the Colonies . 276 And against those in Ireland . The Treaty of Limerick 278 The Irish penal code not due to any rebellion 280 Laws depriving the Irish Catholics of all civil life 283 Laws prohibiting Catholic education 285 ...
... Catholics in the Colonies . 276 And against those in Ireland . The Treaty of Limerick 278 The Irish penal code not due to any rebellion 280 Laws depriving the Irish Catholics of all civil life 283 Laws prohibiting Catholic education 285 ...
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... Catholic sympathies , while the Whigs were the chief authors of the penal laws against Catholics . The Tories agitated in the early Hanoverian period for short parliaments and for the restriction of the corrupt influence of the Crown ...
... Catholic sympathies , while the Whigs were the chief authors of the penal laws against Catholics . The Tories agitated in the early Hanoverian period for short parliaments and for the restriction of the corrupt influence of the Crown ...
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... Catholic in their policy than the Tories , and that they are responsible for the most atrocious of the penal laws against Catholicism ; but the obvious explanation is to be found in the fact that the Whigs were struggling for a ...
... Catholic in their policy than the Tories , and that they are responsible for the most atrocious of the penal laws against Catholicism ; but the obvious explanation is to be found in the fact that the Whigs were struggling for a ...
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... Catholic times an Archbishop of Canterbury had combined with the barons at Runnymede , and , in opposition to the ... Catholicism was essentially Erastian , and the instincts of its clergy were almost uniformly despotic . The free spirit ...
... Catholic times an Archbishop of Canterbury had combined with the barons at Runnymede , and , in opposition to the ... Catholicism was essentially Erastian , and the instincts of its clergy were almost uniformly despotic . The free spirit ...
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... Catholicism . The ' No Popery ' feeling under Charles II . had burst out fiercely in the panic about the Popish plot and ... Catholic , singularly destitute both of the tact and sagacity of a statesman , and of the qualities that win the ...
... Catholicism . The ' No Popery ' feeling under Charles II . had burst out fiercely in the panic about the Popish plot and ... Catholic , singularly destitute both of the tact and sagacity of a statesman , and of the qualities that win the ...
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