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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... 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 petition for naturalization prefented by the Irish to Edward III ...
... 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 petition for naturalization prefented by the Irish to Edward III ...
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... Reign of James the Firft . 86 87 ACCESSION of the Stuarts - The legiflative and juridical power extended beyond the pale 88 James ingratiates himself with the Irish - Tyrone and Donnell come to court - Their good re- ception - The ...
... Reign of James the Firft . 86 87 ACCESSION of the Stuarts - The legiflative and juridical power extended beyond the pale 88 James ingratiates himself with the Irish - Tyrone and Donnell come to court - Their good re- ception - The ...
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... Reign of Charles the Second . Battle of Rathmines - Ormond defeated by Jones , governor of Dublin - Charles II . writes from the Hague and approves of the with the Catholics peace He is proclaimed king in Scotland - Takes the covenant ...
... Reign of Charles the Second . Battle of Rathmines - Ormond defeated by Jones , governor of Dublin - Charles II . writes from the Hague and approves of the with the Catholics peace He is proclaimed king in Scotland - Takes the covenant ...
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... Reign of Queen Anne . Anne the laft of the Stuart Line - No effort made in Ireland fince the acceffion of the House of Hanover to reinstate the Stuarts - The queen's inconftancy in politics - Exercises her interested zeal in oppreffing ...
... Reign of Queen Anne . Anne the laft of the Stuart Line - No effort made in Ireland fince the acceffion of the House of Hanover to reinstate the Stuarts - The queen's inconftancy in politics - Exercises her interested zeal in oppreffing ...
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... Reign of George I. Various opinions upon the Lords Bolingbroke and Oxford - The Whigs gain a decided afcendancy in every department - The parliament of Ireland convened - Partiality for the Houfe of Hanover A ftrong address from the ...
... Reign of George I. Various opinions upon the Lords Bolingbroke and Oxford - The Whigs gain a decided afcendancy in every department - The parliament of Ireland convened - Partiality for the Houfe of Hanover A ftrong address from the ...
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