The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 20William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1842 |
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Page 486
... English interest in Ireland . ' This political motive must not be confounded with the religious movement which took place about the same time ; it was as much the object of Mary as it was of Elizabeth , to give Irish lands to English ...
... English interest in Ireland . ' This political motive must not be confounded with the religious movement which took place about the same time ; it was as much the object of Mary as it was of Elizabeth , to give Irish lands to English ...
Page 675
... English revolution , the incessant at- tempts of the two last Stuarts tended to disgust the colonists with the mo- ther country . Their charters were assailed , and their cherished liberties were threatened to be swallowed up in the ...
... English revolution , the incessant at- tempts of the two last Stuarts tended to disgust the colonists with the mo- ther country . Their charters were assailed , and their cherished liberties were threatened to be swallowed up in the ...
Page 676
... English emi- grants , publicly , that within thirty or fifty years the English colonies in North America may constitute a sepa- rate state , entirely independent of Eng- land . But as their whole country is , towards the sea , unguarded ...
... English emi- grants , publicly , that within thirty or fifty years the English colonies in North America may constitute a sepa- rate state , entirely independent of Eng- land . But as their whole country is , towards the sea , unguarded ...
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nn 227 Belgium since the Revolu | 422 |
Carleton new edition with Introduc | 485 |
D 485 History of | 583 |
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