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
... against their countrymen . The hard terms on which they were received to mercy . XIII . Tirone fues for pardon and obtains it . BOOK II . I. The ftate of the Irish under king James I. II . A general act of oblivion . III . Some ...
... against their countrymen . The hard terms on which they were received to mercy . XIII . Tirone fues for pardon and obtains it . BOOK II . I. The ftate of the Irish under king James I. II . A general act of oblivion . III . Some ...
Page xii
... against the violaters of the ceffation . II . Lord Clanrickard expoftulates with the Marquis of 329 333 337 340 344 Ormond , on his refusal to join the confederates and to proclaim Sir Charles Coote a rebel . III . The king is prevailed ...
... against the violaters of the ceffation . II . Lord Clanrickard expoftulates with the Marquis of 329 333 337 340 344 Ormond , on his refusal to join the confederates and to proclaim Sir Charles Coote a rebel . III . The king is prevailed ...
Page xxi
... against itself : and how it is for the promulgation of fcience , to fhut the gates of learning , as formerly of mercy , against nine - tenths of our countrymen . If there is any reverence due to vanquished va- lour , and unsuccessful ...
... against itself : and how it is for the promulgation of fcience , to fhut the gates of learning , as formerly of mercy , against nine - tenths of our countrymen . If there is any reverence due to vanquished va- lour , and unsuccessful ...
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... against the English , and their govern- ment . But they do not appear to differ effentially from the printed hiftories , except in the minutenefs with which they record the local tranfactions , and adventures of the Irish . And ...
... against the English , and their govern- ment . But they do not appear to differ effentially from the printed hiftories , except in the minutenefs with which they record the local tranfactions , and adventures of the Irish . And ...
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... against the English , Macguire , a northern lord , about the year 1593 , began to declare himself discontented , and to ftand upon his de- fence . He alleged , that he had given three hundred cows , to free his country from a fheriff ...
... against the English , Macguire , a northern lord , about the year 1593 , began to declare himself discontented , and to ftand upon his de- fence . He alleged , that he had given three hundred cows , to free his country from a fheriff ...
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