History of the Civil Wars of Ireland : From the Anglo-Norman Invasion, Till the Union of the Country With Great Britain
History of the Civil Wars of Ireland : From the Anglo-Norman Invasion, Till the Union of the Country With Great Britain
Taylor, William Cooke, 1800-1849
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But the Cromwellians, though liberal enough with ike tithes of the cultivators, were by no means in« ^med to pay any^ thing out of their own pocket.; and when the parsons applied for the tithe of agist- ment, which fell exclusively on the gentry, th^ were suddenly stopped by a vote of the Irish par- .lian^nt, which dedared that such a demand was de- «tnictive of the Pcotestant interest ^ and this vote litizedbv Google 64 HISTORY OF THE had all the effect of an act of the L^slatoie down to the t...ime of the Union, when it was sanoticmed by a positive law« and fonned part of the bribe paid to the country gentlemen for sanctioning that mea^ sure. Even during the Protectorate, we find many of the l^uritanical pamphlets complaining of ^e '^ saa falling-off among the brethren of Ireland ; " but he* fore half a century had been completed, the i^>08-» tasy was perfect, and the English sectarians c^sed to regard the Irish Protestants as possessing any share of that sanctity for which the original Level- lers were so remarkable.
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