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 ix
... Some obfervations on the ftatutes of fupremacy and I 5 2650 9 15 19 27 35 38 48 40 45 49 55555 50 54 57 64 68 uniformity . IV . Sir Arthur Chichester's government . 73 VI . Puritan bishops in Ireland . V. The confpiracy and flight of ...
... Some obfervations on the ftatutes of fupremacy and I 5 2650 9 15 19 27 35 38 48 40 45 49 55555 50 54 57 64 68 uniformity . IV . Sir Arthur Chichester's government . 73 VI . Puritan bishops in Ireland . V. The confpiracy and flight of ...
Page x
... Some account of the ecclefiaftical courts at that junc- ture in Ireland . X. The patience and fubmiffion of the natives . BOOK III . I. The fate of the Irish under Charles I. II . A free gift raised for the king , chiefly by the natives ...
... Some account of the ecclefiaftical courts at that junc- ture in Ireland . X. The patience and fubmiffion of the natives . BOOK III . I. The fate of the Irish under Charles I. II . A free gift raised for the king , chiefly by the natives ...
Page xi
... Some mifreprefentations concerning the beginning of the infurrection confidered BOOK . V. I. The main defign of the infurgents not general or pre- meditated . II . The firft caufes of the infurrection of 1641 in Ul- fter . III . The ...
... Some mifreprefentations concerning the beginning of the infurrection confidered BOOK . V. I. The main defign of the infurgents not general or pre- meditated . II . The firft caufes of the infurrection of 1641 in Ul- fter . III . The ...
Page 12
... Some chiefs of the Italians came out to confer with the deputy and the earl ; and after some debates , the Italians were offered good conditions . While thefe terms were entering into , the lord deputy's troops paffed over into the ...
... Some chiefs of the Italians came out to confer with the deputy and the earl ; and after some debates , the Italians were offered good conditions . While thefe terms were entering into , the lord deputy's troops paffed over into the ...
Page 23
... Some English officers having affured certain Irish chiefs , that upon furrendering themfelves to the government , they would obtain their pardon . " Thefe chiefs embraced the counfel , fubmitted , and confented to attend the Lord Deputy ...
... Some English officers having affured certain Irish chiefs , that upon furrendering themfelves to the government , they would obtain their pardon . " Thefe chiefs embraced the counfel , fubmitted , and confented to attend the Lord Deputy ...
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