Reflections on the Revolution in France and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that EventPenguin Books, 1969 - 400 páginas |
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... Protestant ascendancy , the legalized supremacy of the Protestant minority over the Catholic majority . This supremacy rested on the revolutionary settlement of 1688 , still com- memorated in Belfast and environs as the glorious origin ...
... Protestant ascendancy , the legalized supremacy of the Protestant minority over the Catholic majority . This supremacy rested on the revolutionary settlement of 1688 , still com- memorated in Belfast and environs as the glorious origin ...
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... Protestant ascendancy was progressively dismantled , except in the one region , Eastern Ulster , where it had a wide popular base . From the point of view of an ordinary member of the ruling class in Ireland in Burke's day , these were ...
... Protestant ascendancy was progressively dismantled , except in the one region , Eastern Ulster , where it had a wide popular base . From the point of view of an ordinary member of the ruling class in Ireland in Burke's day , these were ...
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... Protestant Ascendancy . ' Sheffield Papers ; Burke to Hussey , 18 January 1796. ' Defenderism ' was the term in use for the form of agrarian terrorism then practised in Ireland . About thirty years before some of Burke's own relatives ...
... Protestant Ascendancy . ' Sheffield Papers ; Burke to Hussey , 18 January 1796. ' Defenderism ' was the term in use for the form of agrarian terrorism then practised in Ireland . About thirty years before some of Burke's own relatives ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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