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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... afterwards obtained a diploma for the practice of phyfic at Rheims . Having returned to his native city , his attention to the poor , and a fuccefsful practice , after fome time , recommended him to persons of rank and fortune . Grown ...
... afterwards obtained a diploma for the practice of phyfic at Rheims . Having returned to his native city , his attention to the poor , and a fuccefsful practice , after fome time , recommended him to persons of rank and fortune . Grown ...
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... afterwards been difcuffed with all the latitude of enquiry peculiar to an enlightened people . The danger was then discovered to be ideal ; and that delicacy , like superstition , had no longer an existence than while veiled under a ...
... afterwards been difcuffed with all the latitude of enquiry peculiar to an enlightened people . The danger was then discovered to be ideal ; and that delicacy , like superstition , had no longer an existence than while veiled under a ...
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... afterwards , took poffeffion , by vir- tue of former grants , of the whole kingdom , drove the Irish in a manner out of all the habitable parts of it , and settled them- felves in all the plains and fertile places of the country ...
... afterwards , took poffeffion , by vir- tue of former grants , of the whole kingdom , drove the Irish in a manner out of all the habitable parts of it , and settled them- felves in all the plains and fertile places of the country ...
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... afterwards , to Lord Leonard Gray , and Sir Arthur St. Leger , when Henry VIII . began to reform that kingdom . And it was certainly a great defect in the civil policy of Ireland , that for the space of three hundred and fifty years at ...
... afterwards , to Lord Leonard Gray , and Sir Arthur St. Leger , when Henry VIII . began to reform that kingdom . And it was certainly a great defect in the civil policy of Ireland , that for the space of three hundred and fifty years at ...
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... afterwards , the priest being fhifted away in fafety , the conftable fued for a protection , and rendered the castle . I do reláte this accident , " adds my author , " to the end that the reader may the more clearly fee , in what ...
... afterwards , the priest being fhifted away in fafety , the conftable fued for a protection , and rendered the castle . I do reláte this accident , " adds my author , " to the end that the reader may the more clearly fee , in what ...
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