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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... Force , difcipline , and political resolutions of the Irish vo- Junteers - Mr . Grattan's refolution on Irish independence moved to be entered on the Journals of the commons The motion withdrawn - First Irish lottery 513 514 Mr. Perry ...
... Force , difcipline , and political resolutions of the Irish vo- Junteers - Mr . Grattan's refolution on Irish independence moved to be entered on the Journals of the commons The motion withdrawn - First Irish lottery 513 514 Mr. Perry ...
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... force . It was faid of him , by an Irish author , not impertinently , Perluftras Anglos oculis Cambdene duobus , Uno oculo Scotos , cæcus Hybernigenas . Thus then Camden fpeaks of the Irish ( Brit . p . 680. ) " Bellicofi funt ...
... force . It was faid of him , by an Irish author , not impertinently , Perluftras Anglos oculis Cambdene duobus , Uno oculo Scotos , cæcus Hybernigenas . Thus then Camden fpeaks of the Irish ( Brit . p . 680. ) " Bellicofi funt ...
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... force to destroy whatever writings had by chance or care been preferved from the deftructive hands of the Danes . * They imagined , that the perufal of fuch works kept alive the spirit of the na- tives , and kindled them to rebellion by ...
... force to destroy whatever writings had by chance or care been preferved from the deftructive hands of the Danes . * They imagined , that the perufal of fuch works kept alive the spirit of the na- tives , and kindled them to rebellion by ...
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... force of thefe allegations , claimed their precedency and rank from Henry's being Monarch of Ireland only , and it was accordingly granted , O'Hal . 1. v . 68 , againft against themselves . " This must be confidered as the 22 . AN ...
... force of thefe allegations , claimed their precedency and rank from Henry's being Monarch of Ireland only , and it was accordingly granted , O'Hal . 1. v . 68 , againft against themselves . " This must be confidered as the 22 . AN ...
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... force to his assistance. . The whole kingdom took fire at the perfidy and iniquity of Dermod, who looked in vain for support from his own subjećts. He was hated for his tyranny, and the chieftains of Leinster not only refused to enlist ...
... force to his assistance. . The whole kingdom took fire at the perfidy and iniquity of Dermod, who looked in vain for support from his own subjećts. He was hated for his tyranny, and the chieftains of Leinster not only refused to enlist ...
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