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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... committed on the perfon who bore it . I fay not this , merely on the testimony of Irishmen , and papists , but on that alfo of Englishmen , and pro- teftants ; fome of them eye - witneffes of the facts they relate , who had the virtue ...
... committed on the perfon who bore it . I fay not this , merely on the testimony of Irishmen , and papists , but on that alfo of Englishmen , and pro- teftants ; fome of them eye - witneffes of the facts they relate , who had the virtue ...
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... committed to Sir Walter Raleigh . The ufual , and obvious excufes for this feverity , could not efface the odioufnefs of it ; on the continent it was received with horror . " f 3 Borlafe's Reduction of Ireland , p . 136 . + Leland's ...
... committed to Sir Walter Raleigh . The ufual , and obvious excufes for this feverity , could not efface the odioufnefs of it ; on the continent it was received with horror . " f 3 Borlafe's Reduction of Ireland , p . 136 . + Leland's ...
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... committed . " Thank , Rememb . p . 48 . Gray's excufe for this bloody deed , was that he had not men enough to guard the Spanish prifoners . But this excufe , fays Borlafe , did not eafily please the queen , the enemy having yielded on ...
... committed . " Thank , Rememb . p . 48 . Gray's excufe for this bloody deed , was that he had not men enough to guard the Spanish prifoners . But this excufe , fays Borlafe , did not eafily please the queen , the enemy having yielded on ...
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... committed by the English , at Mulloghmafton , on fome hundreds of the most peaceable of the Irish gentry , invited thither on the public faith , and under the protection of govern- ment . 7 The fact is thus literally tranflated " from ...
... committed by the English , at Mulloghmafton , on fome hundreds of the most peaceable of the Irish gentry , invited thither on the public faith , and under the protection of govern- ment . 7 The fact is thus literally tranflated " from ...
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... committed before the law , which declared it capital , had been established in his country , was tried , condemned by a jury , faid to be formed of private foldiers , and executed in two days , to the utter confter- nation of his ...
... committed before the law , which declared it capital , had been established in his country , was tried , condemned by a jury , faid to be formed of private foldiers , and executed in two days , to the utter confter- nation of his ...
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