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 iii
... should be made public , for the fake of the ex- amples they exhibited , as well as the leffons they left behind them . Unhappily , this justice , due to ourselves and to posterity , is too often omitted . In fome coun- tries , public ...
... should be made public , for the fake of the ex- amples they exhibited , as well as the leffons they left behind them . Unhappily , this justice , due to ourselves and to posterity , is too often omitted . In fome coun- tries , public ...
Page xxi
... should be rash enough to enquire how the liberal diffenters , a community who are themselves only tolerated , can adjust to their own consciences the exclufion of the catholics from every privilege of citizens ; let us read that we may ...
... should be rash enough to enquire how the liberal diffenters , a community who are themselves only tolerated , can adjust to their own consciences the exclufion of the catholics from every privilege of citizens ; let us read that we may ...
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... should be king under him ; and keep his kingdom of Connaught in the fame good and peace- able state in which he kept it before his invasion of Ireland . Sir John Davis's Hiftorical Relations , p . 60 . These were the O'Nials of Ulfter ...
... should be king under him ; and keep his kingdom of Connaught in the fame good and peace- able state in which he kept it before his invasion of Ireland . Sir John Davis's Hiftorical Relations , p . 60 . These were the O'Nials of Ulfter ...
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... should they fly , but into woods and mountains , and there live in a wild , and barbarous manner ? In a word , if the Eng- lish would neither in peace govern them by the law , nor in war root them out by the fword , muft they not needs ...
... should they fly , but into woods and mountains , and there live in a wild , and barbarous manner ? In a word , if the Eng- lish would neither in peace govern them by the law , nor in war root them out by the fword , muft they not needs ...
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... should it be fufficient to fay , " Mr. Martin Luther wrote this will , God Almighty's notary , and the witnefs of his gospel ? " Life of Charles V. vol . ii . p . 68. note . It's a great wonder , " fays the fame Mr. Spencer , " to fee ...
... should it be fufficient to fay , " Mr. Martin Luther wrote this will , God Almighty's notary , and the witnefs of his gospel ? " Life of Charles V. vol . ii . p . 68. note . It's a great wonder , " fays the fame Mr. Spencer , " to fee ...
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