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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 5, 13th edition. 1 1 Browse Search
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him rested the burden of proving that the remittance was innocent, and he must do so before justices without the benefit of a jury. Edmund Burke's Fragment of Act a Tract on the Popery Laws. The Irish Catholics were not only deprived of their chap. IV.} 1763. liberties, but even of the opportunity of worship, except by connivance. Their clergy, taken from the humbler classes of the people, Edmund Burke's Letter to a Peer in Ireland on the Penal Laws against Irish Catholics, 21 February, 1782. could not be taught at home, nor be sent for education beyond seas, nor be recruited by learned ecclesiastics from abroad. Such priests as were permitted to reside in Ireland were required to be registered, and were kept like prisoners at large within prescribed limits. All papists exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction, all monks, friars, and regular priests, and all priests not then actually in parishes, and to be registered, were banished from Ireland 7 and 9 William III. c.