The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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... Irish , or speaking Irish . They were pronounced aliens in their native land , and forced to sue out letters of denization . And in the reign of the third Edward they preferred a petition to be naturalized . It was refused . They re ...
... Irish , or speaking Irish . They were pronounced aliens in their native land , and forced to sue out letters of denization . And in the reign of the third Edward they preferred a petition to be naturalized . It was refused . They re ...
Strana 115
William Sampson. IRISH PENAL CODE ABRIDGED . The law doth best discover the enormities . THESE were the words of the English Attorney - General , to James I in his celebrated discourse , wherein , without any favour to the Irish , he ...
William Sampson. IRISH PENAL CODE ABRIDGED . The law doth best discover the enormities . THESE were the words of the English Attorney - General , to James I in his celebrated discourse , wherein , without any favour to the Irish , he ...
Strana 116
... Irish though far excelling their cotemporaries in refinement and education , were never known to invade the ... Irish , high treason : and if any man of English race , shall use an Irish name , Irish lan- guage , or Irish apparel , or ...
... Irish though far excelling their cotemporaries in refinement and education , were never known to invade the ... Irish , high treason : and if any man of English race , shall use an Irish name , Irish lan- guage , or Irish apparel , or ...
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