An Historical Review of the State of Ireland: From the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the 1st of January, 1801 : in Two Volumes, Volume 1 |
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... enemies observed in the ftatutes of Kilkenny and so far down as the reign of Henry VIII . 35 The union destroys the pernicious effects of a diftinction of Irish and English blood - Sir John Davis's opinion of this bad policy - General ...
... enemies observed in the ftatutes of Kilkenny and so far down as the reign of Henry VIII . 35 The union destroys the pernicious effects of a diftinction of Irish and English blood - Sir John Davis's opinion of this bad policy - General ...
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... enemies of the king , & c . - Ormond quits Ireland - Leaves the command to the Earl of Clanricard -The treaty pending with the Duke of Lorrain 165 The Irish Catholics the last who fubmitted to the regicides - A proclamation of the ...
... enemies of the king , & c . - Ormond quits Ireland - Leaves the command to the Earl of Clanricard -The treaty pending with the Duke of Lorrain 165 The Irish Catholics the last who fubmitted to the regicides - A proclamation of the ...
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... enemies until the reign of George III . 217 An union with England folicited an . 1703 , by a resolution of the Irish peers - Lord Clare's infe- rences from what followed this address 218 The Irish Catholics confidered as the common enemy ...
... enemies until the reign of George III . 217 An union with England folicited an . 1703 , by a resolution of the Irish peers - Lord Clare's infe- rences from what followed this address 218 The Irish Catholics confidered as the common enemy ...
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... Enemies . Statute of Kilkenny , c . 1 , 10 , and 11. 11 Hen . IV . c . 24. 10 Hen . VI . c . 1 , 18. 18 Hen . VI . c . 4. 5 Edw . IV . c . 6. 10 Hen . VIII . c . 17. All these statutes fpeak of English Rebels , and Irish Enemies ; as if ...
... Enemies . Statute of Kilkenny , c . 1 , 10 , and 11. 11 Hen . IV . c . 24. 10 Hen . VI . c . 1 , 18. 18 Hen . VI . c . 4. 5 Edw . IV . c . 6. 10 Hen . VIII . c . 17. All these statutes fpeak of English Rebels , and Irish Enemies ; as if ...
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... Enemies . But the contrary was manifeft , not only from the number of charters of denization purchafed by individuals , but by the general petition preferred by the Irish to King Edward III . for a general naturalization act , in order ...
... Enemies . But the contrary was manifeft , not only from the number of charters of denization purchafed by individuals , but by the general petition preferred by the Irish to King Edward III . for a general naturalization act , in order ...
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