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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... fubmit- ting to the government ; who , fays the memorialist , " without being guilty of any new crime , and without a legal trial , were afterwards condemned , and execut- ed , to the great dishonour of her majesty , and difcre- dit of ...
... fubmit- ting to the government ; who , fays the memorialist , " without being guilty of any new crime , and without a legal trial , were afterwards condemned , and execut- ed , to the great dishonour of her majesty , and difcre- dit of ...
Page 28
... fubmit . In the mean time , his territories were , purpofely , made the feat of war , and expofed to all the ravages of a necef- fitous army . Defmond , in revenge , appeared before the town of Youghall , took it , cut off a detachment ...
... fubmit . In the mean time , his territories were , purpofely , made the feat of war , and expofed to all the ravages of a necef- fitous army . Defmond , in revenge , appeared before the town of Youghall , took it , cut off a detachment ...
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... fubmit themselves to your majefty's laws , where they have been put to their trial upon feveral enditements , of all which they have been acquitted , and fet at liberty . " Lee's Me- morial to the Queen . Defid . Curiof . Hib . vol . i ...
... fubmit themselves to your majefty's laws , where they have been put to their trial upon feveral enditements , of all which they have been acquitted , and fet at liberty . " Lee's Me- morial to the Queen . Defid . Curiof . Hib . vol . i ...
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... fubmitting Irish were received to mercy , seem to have been calculated , not fo much to reclaim them , as to make ... fubmit ; but neither could be received without the other's head . " But barbarous as these terms of acceptance were ...
... fubmitting Irish were received to mercy , seem to have been calculated , not fo much to reclaim them , as to make ... fubmit ; but neither could be received without the other's head . " But barbarous as these terms of acceptance were ...
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... fubmit to be made bishops in the manner above - mentioned , meerly for the fake of the temporal emoluments and dignity , and without any real regard to the facredness of the order ? 2 This Cartwright was fo ftaunch a non - conformist ...
... fubmit to be made bishops in the manner above - mentioned , meerly for the fake of the temporal emoluments and dignity , and without any real regard to the facredness of the order ? 2 This Cartwright was fo ftaunch a non - conformist ...
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