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spelling | French, Nicholas 1604-1678 Verfasser aut Narrative of the Earl of Clarendon's settlement and sale of Ireland Iniquity display'd Or, the Settlement of Kingdom of Ireland, Commonly call'd, The Act of Settlement, made after the Restoration of King Charles II. laid open. Wherein, Against all the Rules of Christian Religion, common Justice, and true Policy; against the solid Security of the Crown, the Peace and Happiness of the English Monarchy; and against the Golden Rule of Doing as one wou'd be done by; Publick Faith is violated, Honour and Equity trampled upon, Loyal Proprietors stript of their Native Right and Inheritance, in Favour of Cromwelian-Rebels, Regicides, and Others. Sent In a Letter by a Gentleman in the Country to a Noble Lord at Court, in the Year 1667/8. and now Reprinted, with some Additions, material for the greater Vindication of Truth, and Satisfaction of such as desire to be rightly inform'd in this Affair [London] Printed anno 1704 Online-Ressource ([2],70Seiten) 4° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier A gentleman = Nicholas French English Short Title Catalog, T27304 Originally published as 'A narrative of the Earl of Clarendon's settlement and sale of Ireland' Reproduction of original from British Library Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Christianity Controversial literature Early works to 1800 Ireland / Politics and government / 18th century http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0316902700?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
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title | Iniquity display'd Or, the Settlement of Kingdom of Ireland, Commonly call'd, The Act of Settlement, made after the Restoration of King Charles II. laid open. Wherein, Against all the Rules of Christian Religion, common Justice, and true Policy; against the solid Security of the Crown, the Peace and Happiness of the English Monarchy; and against the Golden Rule of Doing as one wou'd be done by; Publick Faith is violated, Honour and Equity trampled upon, Loyal Proprietors stript of their Native Right and Inheritance, in Favour of Cromwelian-Rebels, Regicides, and Others. Sent In a Letter by a Gentleman in the Country to a Noble Lord at Court, in the Year 1667/8. and now Reprinted, with some Additions, material for the greater Vindication of Truth, and Satisfaction of such as desire to be rightly inform'd in this Affair |
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title_exact_search_txtP | Iniquity display'd Or, the Settlement of Kingdom of Ireland, Commonly call'd, The Act of Settlement, made after the Restoration of King Charles II. laid open. Wherein, Against all the Rules of Christian Religion, common Justice, and true Policy; against the solid Security of the Crown, the Peace and Happiness of the English Monarchy; and against the Golden Rule of Doing as one wou'd be done by; Publick Faith is violated, Honour and Equity trampled upon, Loyal Proprietors stript of their Native Right and Inheritance, in Favour of Cromwelian-Rebels, Regicides, and Others. Sent In a Letter by a Gentleman in the Country to a Noble Lord at Court, in the Year 1667/8. and now Reprinted, with some Additions, material for the greater Vindication of Truth, and Satisfaction of such as desire to be rightly inform'd in this Affair |
title_full | Iniquity display'd Or, the Settlement of Kingdom of Ireland, Commonly call'd, The Act of Settlement, made after the Restoration of King Charles II. laid open. Wherein, Against all the Rules of Christian Religion, common Justice, and true Policy; against the solid Security of the Crown, the Peace and Happiness of the English Monarchy; and against the Golden Rule of Doing as one wou'd be done by; Publick Faith is violated, Honour and Equity trampled upon, Loyal Proprietors stript of their Native Right and Inheritance, in Favour of Cromwelian-Rebels, Regicides, and Others. Sent In a Letter by a Gentleman in the Country to a Noble Lord at Court, in the Year 1667/8. and now Reprinted, with some Additions, material for the greater Vindication of Truth, and Satisfaction of such as desire to be rightly inform'd in this Affair |
title_fullStr | Iniquity display'd Or, the Settlement of Kingdom of Ireland, Commonly call'd, The Act of Settlement, made after the Restoration of King Charles II. laid open. Wherein, Against all the Rules of Christian Religion, common Justice, and true Policy; against the solid Security of the Crown, the Peace and Happiness of the English Monarchy; and against the Golden Rule of Doing as one wou'd be done by; Publick Faith is violated, Honour and Equity trampled upon, Loyal Proprietors stript of their Native Right and Inheritance, in Favour of Cromwelian-Rebels, Regicides, and Others. Sent In a Letter by a Gentleman in the Country to a Noble Lord at Court, in the Year 1667/8. and now Reprinted, with some Additions, material for the greater Vindication of Truth, and Satisfaction of such as desire to be rightly inform'd in this Affair |
title_full_unstemmed | Iniquity display'd Or, the Settlement of Kingdom of Ireland, Commonly call'd, The Act of Settlement, made after the Restoration of King Charles II. laid open. Wherein, Against all the Rules of Christian Religion, common Justice, and true Policy; against the solid Security of the Crown, the Peace and Happiness of the English Monarchy; and against the Golden Rule of Doing as one wou'd be done by; Publick Faith is violated, Honour and Equity trampled upon, Loyal Proprietors stript of their Native Right and Inheritance, in Favour of Cromwelian-Rebels, Regicides, and Others. Sent In a Letter by a Gentleman in the Country to a Noble Lord at Court, in the Year 1667/8. and now Reprinted, with some Additions, material for the greater Vindication of Truth, and Satisfaction of such as desire to be rightly inform'd in this Affair |
title_short | Iniquity display'd |
title_sort | iniquity display d or the settlement of kingdom of ireland commonly call d the act of settlement made after the restoration of king charles ii laid open wherein against all the rules of christian religion common justice and true policy against the solid security of the crown the peace and happiness of the english monarchy and against the golden rule of doing as one wou d be done by publick faith is violated honour and equity trampled upon loyal proprietors stript of their native right and inheritance in favour of cromwelian rebels regicides and others sent in a letter by a gentleman in the country to a noble lord at court in the year 1667 8 and now reprinted with some additions material for the greater vindication of truth and satisfaction of such as desire to be rightly inform d in this affair |
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