| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 396 páginas
...should detect the violations of these statutes , to be levied on the popish inhabitants of the country3. To have exterminated the catholics by the sword ,...been little more repugnant to justice and humanity, but incomparably more politic. It may easily be supposed , that no political privileges would be left... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 854 páginas
...to leave their own parishes, and rewards were held out to informers who should detect the violations of these statutes, to be levied on the popish inhabitants...catholics by the sword, or expelled them, like the Moris* 9 W. III. c. 3. 2 Anne, c. 6. § 7 W. III. c. 5. t Id. || 9 W. III. c. 1. 2 Anne, c. 3. s. T.... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1846 - 644 páginas
...leave their own parishes ; and rewards were held out to informers who should detect the violations of these statutes, to be levied on the popish inhabitants...been little more repugnant to justice and humanity, but incomparably more politic. It may easily be supposed, that no political privileges would be left... | |
| Jonathan Pim - 1848 - 396 páginas
...Irish legislature was to pass those penal laws, of which an eminent historian has declared, that " to have exterminated the Catholics by the " sword,...been little more repugnant to "justice and humanity, but incomparably more " politic." * Hallam's Const. Hist. of England, vol. ii. pngc 562. There were... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1848 - 902 páginas
...words with which an eminent living historian concludes his account of these detestable enactments : " To have exterminated the Catholics by the sword, or...been little more repugnant to justice and humanity, but incomparably more politic."1 On the 12th of Mny, William embarked to put himself again at the head... | |
| 1849 - 448 páginas
...calm, philosophic Hallam, in his Constitutional History, expresses an opinion somewhat similar : " To have exterminated the Catholics by the sword, or...been little more repugnant to justice and humanity, but incomparably more politic." Probably many good Protestants who have been struck with horror, and... | |
| Robert Ross - 1860 - 516 páginas
...rapparies, and tories." Hallam says of these laws that " they have scarce a parallel in Europe. ... To have exterminated the catholics by the sword, or...expelled them, like the Moriscoes of Spain, would hare been little more repugnant to justice and humanity, but incomparably more politic". SECTION IV.... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1861 - 222 páginas
...Catholic monarchies, partly because it was less atrocious. Hallam has remarked on the system that " to have exterminated the Catholics by the sword, or...them, like the Moriscoes of Spain, would have been a little more repugnant to justice and humanity, but incomparably more politic." The policy which was... | |
| James Godkin - 1862 - 304 páginas
...statutes, to be levied on the Popish inhabitants of the country. To have exterminated the Catholics with the sword, or expelled them like the Moriscoes of Spain, would have been a little more repugnant to justice and humanity, but incomparably more politic." (Const. Hist. ch.... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 702 páginas
...the sword," says the temperate Hallam, from whom this account of some of tho penal laws is borrowed, "or expelled them like the Moriscoes of Spain, would...justice and humanity, and incomparably more politic." Again, Irish commerce was crushed by English enactment. We find the English House of Lords, in 1698,... | |
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