The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810, Volume 1Edition Synapse, 2001 - Ireland |
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... Orange lodge excited amongst the Catholics , made them look for refuge , by joining together in the United system ... Institution Original took place in the year 1796. Since that time obliga- it has been invariably countenanced by govern- ...
... Orange lodge excited amongst the Catholics , made them look for refuge , by joining together in the United system ... Institution Original took place in the year 1796. Since that time obliga- it has been invariably countenanced by govern- ...
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... ORANGE LODGE , JAN . 10 , 1800 . DUBLIN : PRINTED BY AN Orangeman , 1030 | 0 | 0000 .1800 . General declaration of the objects of the Orange Institution ... Orange , whose Name name we bear , as supporters of his glorious Memory.
... ORANGE LODGE , JAN . 10 , 1800 . DUBLIN : PRINTED BY AN Orangeman , 1030 | 0 | 0000 .1800 . General declaration of the objects of the Orange Institution ... Orange , whose Name name we bear , as supporters of his glorious Memory.
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... Orange Institution ; and that I will bear true allegiance to his Majesty , King George the Third , his Heirs and Successors , so long as he or they maintain the Pro- testant Ascendancy , the Constitution and Laws of these King- doms ...
... Orange Institution ; and that I will bear true allegiance to his Majesty , King George the Third , his Heirs and Successors , so long as he or they maintain the Pro- testant Ascendancy , the Constitution and Laws of these King- doms ...
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