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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Page vii
... present work , now great- ly enlarged from the doctor's manufcripts , with new matter taken from parliamentary journals , state acts , and other authentic documents ; to which he has added , The State of the Catholics of Ireland , from ...
... present work , now great- ly enlarged from the doctor's manufcripts , with new matter taken from parliamentary journals , state acts , and other authentic documents ; to which he has added , The State of the Catholics of Ireland , from ...
Page viii
... present age ( catholic or protestant ) is concerned in the conduct of those of any former age , otherwise than by contrasting the causes and effects in the one with those in the other , and in- Atructing us thereby to put a proper ...
... present age ( catholic or protestant ) is concerned in the conduct of those of any former age , otherwise than by contrasting the causes and effects in the one with those in the other , and in- Atructing us thereby to put a proper ...
Page xxiii
... present period , would read these tracts with profit to himself , and , in whatever station he holds in fociety , with advantage to his country , ( in the words of an eminent English writer ) ought to be " of an ingenuous and free ...
... present period , would read these tracts with profit to himself , and , in whatever station he holds in fociety , with advantage to his country , ( in the words of an eminent English writer ) ought to be " of an ingenuous and free ...
Page 111
... present parliament ( 1640 ) : " To the lord deputy , " THEY humbly reprefent unto your lordship , that divers complaints have been referred to them by fundry persons , from feveral parts of this kingdom , of many grievous exactions ...
... present parliament ( 1640 ) : " To the lord deputy , " THEY humbly reprefent unto your lordship , that divers complaints have been referred to them by fundry persons , from feveral parts of this kingdom , of many grievous exactions ...
Page 118
... present , his majefty conceives he did it upon all the confiderable reafons that could be , and those very well weighed ; and therefore , I do heartily pray both you and your brethren , to lay afide all jealoufies , and to advance his ...
... present , his majefty conceives he did it upon all the confiderable reafons that could be , and those very well weighed ; and therefore , I do heartily pray both you and your brethren , to lay afide all jealoufies , and to advance his ...
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