Protestants could not be supported in that ascendancy which seems necessary even for their protection, without derogating from what may appear to be a natural right of the Catholics The Catholics could not be supported in their claim of equality, without... Union pamphlets - Page 751798Full view - About this book
 | Charles Coote - Ireland - 1802 - 522 pages
...consisted in this. The protestants could not be supported in that ascendency which seems necessary even for their protection, without derogating from...right of the catholics. The catholics could not be supported in their claim of equality, without transferring to them that ascendency which equality of... | |
 | William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1819
...consisted in ibis : the Protestants could not be supported in that ascendancy which seems necessary even for their protection, without derogating from...right of the Catholics The Catholics could not be supported in their claim of equality, without transferring to them that ascendancy which equality of... | |
 | Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806
...that ascendancy which seemed necessary even for their protection, without derogating from what might appear to be a natural right of the Catholics. The Catholics could not be supported in their claim of equality, without transferring to them that ascendancy, which equality... | |
 | sir James Robert G. Graham (2nd bart.) - 1835
...Minto said, " that the Protestants could not be supported in that ascendancy which seems necessary even for their protection, without derogating from...right of the Catholics. The Catholics could not be supported in their claim of equality, without transferring to them that ascendancy which equality of... | |
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