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he British Government may afford some explanation of the profound animosity to that nation which neither the lapse of time nor the change of circumstances seem to diminish. The penal laws enacted against the Irish Catholics for the peace of Limerick, in the reign of King William, were enough of themselves to transmit a legacy of imperishable hate to the Irish people. Limerick was surrendered upon express treaty stipulations that the Irish were to be restored to their estates, immunities, aLimerick was surrendered upon express treaty stipulations that the Irish were to be restored to their estates, immunities, and the same privileges. In the exercise of their religion as they enjoyed in the time of Charles the Second.--The King promised upon the meeting of Parliament "to endeavor to procure for them such further security in that particular as may preserve them from any disturbance on account of their said religion." These articles King William ratifies for himself, his heirs and his successor, as far as in him lies. How was the treaty fulfilled? In less than three weeks the English Parliament e