Macaulay's History, Chapter I : a Brief History of England From the Earliest Times to 1660 ; With Biography, Critical Opinions, And Explanatory Notes

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The new feud of Protestant and Papist inflamed the old feud of Saxon and Celt. The English conquerors, meanwhile, neglected all legitimate means of conversion. No care was taken to provide the 30 vanquished nation with instructors capable of making them- selves understood. No translation of the Bible was put forth in the Irish language. The government contented itself with setting up a vast hierarchy of Protestant arch- bishops, bishops, and rectors, who did nothing, and who, for 35 doing nothi...ng, were paid out of the spoils of a Church loved and revered by the great body of the people.
There was much in the state both of Scotland and of Ireland which might well excite the painful apprehensions DIMINUTION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF ENGLAND. 63 of a farsiglited statesman. As yet, however, there was the appearance of tranquillity. For the first time all the British isles were peaceably united under one sceptre.
It should seem that the weight of England among European nations ought, from this epoch, to have greatly 5 increased.


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