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... Protestant , But that body , it seems , was the cause of that peace which the government had been unable to achieve ! By what charm had they brought about this ob- ject ? Whence did they obtain their magical elements of concord ? From ...
... Protestant , But that body , it seems , was the cause of that peace which the government had been unable to achieve ! By what charm had they brought about this ob- ject ? Whence did they obtain their magical elements of concord ? From ...
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... Protestant caste ; and thus politics and religion , by mutual ac- tion and re - action , had excited and exasperated mutual religious and poli- tical antipathies in both parties . The Protestant caste , no matter how great may be the ...
... Protestant caste ; and thus politics and religion , by mutual ac- tion and re - action , had excited and exasperated mutual religious and poli- tical antipathies in both parties . The Protestant caste , no matter how great may be the ...
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... Protestant body , left to their own means for protection , would not constitute themselves into a counter - association ( hear , hear ) ? Would they not be justified in assu- ming the same powers - in interfering in the like manner with ...
... Protestant body , left to their own means for protection , would not constitute themselves into a counter - association ( hear , hear ) ? Would they not be justified in assu- ming the same powers - in interfering in the like manner with ...
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... Protestant and a Catholic was to be settled by a boxing match . The parties and their friends met ; but the Protestants being provi- ded with fire - arms , fired on the Catho- lics , killed one man , and wounded others . Notwithstanding ...
... Protestant and a Catholic was to be settled by a boxing match . The parties and their friends met ; but the Protestants being provi- ded with fire - arms , fired on the Catho- lics , killed one man , and wounded others . Notwithstanding ...
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... Protestants ; and to such an extent did this belief prevail , that in several districts the whole male Protestant population re- mained up on the night in question , with loaded arms in their hands . This was particularly the case in ...
... Protestants ; and to such an extent did this belief prevail , that in several districts the whole male Protestant population re- mained up on the night in question , with loaded arms in their hands . This was particularly the case in ...
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