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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... confident , his innocence would fully appear ; and , for that purpose , he declared , ( as if , fays Cambden , he thought himself fufficiently fecured by the teftimony of a good confcience , ) that he would renounce all claim to his ...
... confident , his innocence would fully appear ; and , for that purpose , he declared , ( as if , fays Cambden , he thought himself fufficiently fecured by the teftimony of a good confcience , ) that he would renounce all claim to his ...
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... confident that he should make good use of them against the Spaniards , as he meant thoroughly to put them to it . And of this , he affured the lords of the council , that when they had served his turn against the Spaniard , he could ...
... confident that he should make good use of them against the Spaniards , as he meant thoroughly to put them to it . And of this , he affured the lords of the council , that when they had served his turn against the Spaniard , he could ...
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... confident they would be obeyed . And after this win- ter , " adds his lordship , " I think fhe may withdraw her garrifons , only leaving wards in their places ; and if I be not much deceived , you shall find that these men will be the ...
... confident they would be obeyed . And after this win- ter , " adds his lordship , " I think fhe may withdraw her garrifons , only leaving wards in their places ; and if I be not much deceived , you shall find that these men will be the ...
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... confidently tell us , " that , during all this and the former reign , the catholics of Ireland enjoyed an undisturbed exercife of their religion ; and that even Dublin , where the feat of the king's chief gover- nor was , they went as ...
... confidently tell us , " that , during all this and the former reign , the catholics of Ireland enjoyed an undisturbed exercife of their religion ; and that even Dublin , where the feat of the king's chief gover- nor was , they went as ...
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... confident , they will be very forward for the king's fupply , fo as the matter of religi- on be not itirred against them . " Ib . vol . i . fol . 267 . 66 This apprehenfion was increased by Lord Wentworth's re- fufing to call together ...
... confident , they will be very forward for the king's fupply , fo as the matter of religi- on be not itirred against them . " Ib . vol . i . fol . 267 . 66 This apprehenfion was increased by Lord Wentworth's re- fufing to call together ...
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