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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Page 47
... set it on fire , and blow up the caftle , him- felf , and all the reft , except they might have promise of life , which was by the lord prefident refufed . But his lordship intending to bury them in the ruins , the reft of the garrifon ...
... set it on fire , and blow up the caftle , him- felf , and all the reft , except they might have promise of life , which was by the lord prefident refufed . But his lordship intending to bury them in the ruins , the reft of the garrifon ...
Page 58
... set out in colours , that the Irish war , being the chiefeft drain of her con- fumption , is fortified , and fed for other men's particulars . " Secret Correfpondence , & c . p . 75 . " After Tirone's return from rebellion , he told Sir ...
... set out in colours , that the Irish war , being the chiefeft drain of her con- fumption , is fortified , and fed for other men's particulars . " Secret Correfpondence , & c . p . 75 . " After Tirone's return from rebellion , he told Sir ...
Page 84
... set down , they might let the remainder to natives for lives , fo as they were conformable in religion , and for the favour , to double their rents . " MSS . fol . 108. For which reafon it probably was , that of about two hundred ...
... set down , they might let the remainder to natives for lives , fo as they were conformable in religion , and for the favour , to double their rents . " MSS . fol . 108. For which reafon it probably was , that of about two hundred ...
Page 100
... sets forth , " that in the trial of criminal caufes , and mens lives . ( which the law doth much favour ) , the jurors were ordinarily threatened by his majefty's counfel at law , to be brought into the ftar - chamber , infomuch that it ...
... sets forth , " that in the trial of criminal caufes , and mens lives . ( which the law doth much favour ) , the jurors were ordinarily threatened by his majefty's counfel at law , to be brought into the ftar - chamber , infomuch that it ...
Page 103
... set to fale , after that manner ? " His ' Burnet ubi fupra . His grace was obliged to have recourfe to a pitiful CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND . 103 IX, Some account of the ecclefiaftical courts at that junc- ture in Ireland.
... set to fale , after that manner ? " His ' Burnet ubi fupra . His grace was obliged to have recourfe to a pitiful CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND . 103 IX, Some account of the ecclefiaftical courts at that junc- ture in Ireland.
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