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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... give the reader an account of his life and studies . Doctor John Curry was defcended of an antient Irish family , ( by the name of O'Corra ) inheriting a con- The patriotic spirit of the Dean feemed to flow through the veins of our ...
... give the reader an account of his life and studies . Doctor John Curry was defcended of an antient Irish family , ( by the name of O'Corra ) inheriting a con- The patriotic spirit of the Dean feemed to flow through the veins of our ...
Page v
... give his fon a liberal education ; who , giving early proofs of natural talents , became ambitious of trying his fortune in a learned profeffion ; but difqualified by his religion from profecuting his ftudies in the univer- fity of ...
... give his fon a liberal education ; who , giving early proofs of natural talents , became ambitious of trying his fortune in a learned profeffion ; but difqualified by his religion from profecuting his ftudies in the univer- fity of ...
Page vi
... give fome check to the hatred and afperity re- vived in these anniversary invectives , from feats fet apart for the propagation of truth and benevolence among men . His tract on this fubject he put in the form of a Dialogue , wherein ...
... give fome check to the hatred and afperity re- vived in these anniversary invectives , from feats fet apart for the propagation of truth and benevolence among men . His tract on this fubject he put in the form of a Dialogue , wherein ...
Page vii
... gives a general view of the times from Henry II . and commences his details with the reign of Queen Elizabeth , ending with the fettlement under King William . This is the present work , now great- ly enlarged from the doctor's ...
... gives a general view of the times from Henry II . and commences his details with the reign of Queen Elizabeth , ending with the fettlement under King William . This is the present work , now great- ly enlarged from the doctor's ...
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... gives the following melancholy inftance . " In one of her majefty's civil fhires , there lived an Irishman peaceably and quietly as a good fubject , many years together , whereby he grew into great wealth : which his land- lord ...
... gives the following melancholy inftance . " In one of her majefty's civil fhires , there lived an Irishman peaceably and quietly as a good fubject , many years together , whereby he grew into great wealth : which his land- lord ...
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