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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... king's authority to the English parliament . - XVIII . The Marquis of Ormond ordered to leave the caftle . XIX . Reafons affigned for the Marquis of Ormond's fur- render confidered . XX . Ormond prepares to leave the kingdom . Is ...
... king's authority to the English parliament . - XVIII . The Marquis of Ormond ordered to leave the caftle . XIX . Reafons affigned for the Marquis of Ormond's fur- render confidered . XX . Ormond prepares to leave the kingdom . Is ...
Page xv
... King's State of the Proteftants of Ireland under King James . Quarto . Mr. Lefley's Answer to Archbishop King . Quarto . The Earl of Clarendon's Life and Memoirs , by himself . Dub . Ed . Octavo . Henry Earl of Clarendon's State Letters ...
... King's State of the Proteftants of Ireland under King James . Quarto . Mr. Lefley's Answer to Archbishop King . Quarto . The Earl of Clarendon's Life and Memoirs , by himself . Dub . Ed . Octavo . Henry Earl of Clarendon's State Letters ...
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... king's and queen's county as kept the peace , fued for protection , and held no correfpondence with thofe of their kindred , who ftill ftood out in arms against the English government . The English publifhed a proclamation , inviting ...
... king's and queen's county as kept the peace , fued for protection , and held no correfpondence with thofe of their kindred , who ftill ftood out in arms against the English government . The English publifhed a proclamation , inviting ...
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... king's pardon and peace in all parts of the realm , with demonstrations of joy and comfort . " * AN 5 Hift . Relations . James I. " This amnesty was confirmed the next fummer by king James I. when Tirone fubmitted to him in person , and ...
... king's pardon and peace in all parts of the realm , with demonstrations of joy and comfort . " * AN 5 Hift . Relations . James I. " This amnesty was confirmed the next fummer by king James I. when Tirone fubmitted to him in person , and ...
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... king James was at the utmost pains ' to gain the friend- fhip of Roman catholic princes , as a neceffary precau ... king's policy , in order to pave the way to his fuccef- fion , to waste the vigour of the state of England by some ...
... king James was at the utmost pains ' to gain the friend- fhip of Roman catholic princes , as a neceffary precau ... king's policy , in order to pave the way to his fuccef- fion , to waste the vigour of the state of England by some ...
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