An Historical and Critical Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland: From the Reign of Queen Elizabeth to the Settlement Under King William. With the State of the Irish Catholics from that Settlement to the Relaxation of the Popery Laws in the Year 1778, Volume 1 |
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... seems , the Irish had not . ) " And if any man should be found among the Eng- lifh , contrary thereunto , it was lawful to feize him , and his goods , as an Irifh enemy . " Ib . p . 92 . " Thofe , that were adventurers , " fays Sir John ...
... seems , the Irish had not . ) " And if any man should be found among the Eng- lifh , contrary thereunto , it was lawful to feize him , and his goods , as an Irifh enemy . " Ib . p . 92 . " Thofe , that were adventurers , " fays Sir John ...
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... seem- ed glad of M'Mahon's execution . " But this , Morrisson himself , in the fame page , flatly contradicts . Ib . f . 11. And he further protefts , " that he would moft willingly have inferted his full juftification , if any fuch ...
... seem- ed glad of M'Mahon's execution . " But this , Morrisson himself , in the fame page , flatly contradicts . Ib . f . 11. And he further protefts , " that he would moft willingly have inferted his full juftification , if any fuch ...
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... seems to impute to its fraud and severity , the continuance of the war even to his time . " All the Irish , " fays he , " that are now obftinate , are so only out of their diffidence to be fafe in any forgive- nefs ; and though they are ...
... seems to impute to its fraud and severity , the continuance of the war even to his time . " All the Irish , " fays he , " that are now obftinate , are so only out of their diffidence to be fafe in any forgive- nefs ; and though they are ...
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... seem to have been calculated , not fo much to reclaim them , as to make them ftill continue defperately in action . For ... seems made , " " fays Lord Mountjoy , " fome of the fubjects , already reclaimed , and in these times fufpected ...
... seem to have been calculated , not fo much to reclaim them , as to make them ftill continue defperately in action . For ... seems made , " " fays Lord Mountjoy , " fome of the fubjects , already reclaimed , and in these times fufpected ...
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... seems , fuffer the king's munition and artillery , which was entrusted to their keeping , to be conveyed to a new fort , built within their franchises , but against their confent . But we can easily make it appear , that these paffages ...
... seems , fuffer the king's munition and artillery , which was entrusted to their keeping , to be conveyed to a new fort , built within their franchises , but against their confent . But we can easily make it appear , that these paffages ...
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