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Irish Tories and victims of Whig persecution: Sacheverell fever by proxy
David Hayton
School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics
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Victims
100%
Tory
100%
Whigs
100%
Persecution
100%
Protestant
40%
Challenges
20%
Counsel
20%
Literature
20%
Political Discourse
20%
Extension
20%
Political Unrest
20%
Dublin
20%
Explicit
20%
BisHOP
20%
glamour
20%
Calling
20%
Champions
20%
Lord chancellor
20%
Pamphlets
20%
self-promotion
20%
pulpit
20%
Impeachment
20%
English Model
20%
Culture
20%
Nation
20%
Indigenous
20%
Legitimacy
20%
Warfare
20%
Social Sciences
Irish Gaelic
100%
Ireland
66%
English Language
33%
Christians
33%
Attention
16%
Literature
16%
Support
16%
Conflict
16%
Nations
16%
Press
16%
Revolutions
16%
Culture
16%