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An Historical and Critical Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland: From the ... - Page 190
by John Curry - 1786
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An Historical & Classical Dictionary ...

John Noorthouck - 1776 - 406 pages
...century, was born at London 1654, and educated at Catherine-Hall, Cambridge. For two years he refufèd to take the oath of allegiance to king William and queen Mary, but at laß fubmitted to the goverment, though he feemed to condemn the Revolution, and all that had...
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An Historical and Critical Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland ..., Volume 2

John Curry - 1786 - 436 pages
...take." b CHAP. 1 State of the Proteftants, &c. p. 149. * Lefley, ubi fupra. , 3 Id. ib. * The Irifli Roman catholics, " made no fcruple to take the oath...Anfw. p. 125. "The Englifh Roman catholics, in their chapels at London, prayed publicly at the fame time, for King William and Queen Mary." Lefley, ib....
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - 1805 - 482 pages
...take the oath of allegiance ; when it was notorious, that the Roman Catholic gentlemen of Ireland did take the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary, which was' all they required of them as a test of their fidelity : and which they most religiously observed, as...
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1807 - 548 pages
...cathedral of St. Paul. In 1685 he was made master of the Temple j but refusing, at the revolution, to take the oath of allegiance to king William and queen Mary, he was suspended, in l6Sy, from all his preferments; though on his compliance, a short time after,...
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Specimens of English prose-writers, from the earliest times to the ..., Volume 3

George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pages
...cathedral of St.. Paul. In 1685 he was made master of the ^Temple ; but refusing, at the revolution, to take the oath of allegiance to king William and queen Mary, he was suspended, in 1689, from all his preferments; though on his compliance, a short time after,...
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The Nature and Extent of the Demands of the Irish Roman Catholics Fully ...

Patrick Duigenan - 1810 - 268 pages
...article conc^uties with a proviso that no one should take benefit by it who should neglect or refuse to take the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary. The third article extends the benefit of the second article to merchants, or reputed merchants of the...
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Old mortality

Sir Walter Scott - 1816 - 360 pages
...Revolution shewed an inclination to interfere with the management of the Church, and they positively refused to take the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary, until they should, on their part, have sworn to the Solemn League and Covenant, the Magna Charta, as...
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Tales of my landlord, collected and arranged by Jedediah Cleishbotham, Volume 4

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1817 - 362 pages
...Revolution shewed an inclination to interfere with the management of the Church, and they positively refused to take the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary, until they should, on their part, have sworn to the Solemn League and Covenant, the Magua Charta, as...
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Old mortality

Walter Scott - 1817 - 300 pages
...Revolution shewed an inclination to interfere with the management of the Church, and they positively refused to take the oath of allegiance to King Willia.m and Queen Mary, until they should, on their part, have sworn to the Solemn League and Covenant, the Magna Charta, as...
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Tales of My Landlord: 2nd Series, Collectd and Arranged by Jedediah ...

Walter Scott - 1820 - 408 pages
...Revolution showed an inclination to interfere with the management of the Church, and they positively refused to take the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen, Mary, until they should, on their part, have sworn to the Solemn League and Covenant, the Magna Charta, as...
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