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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... 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 estimate on our present ...
... 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 estimate on our present ...
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... the castle of Dublin , either through hard ufage and restraint , or the vio- lence of torture . " Theatre of Catholic and Protestant Religion , p . 582 . fight , hanged the conftable's brother . Nevertheless , within 8 A REVIEW OF THE.
... the castle of Dublin , either through hard ufage and restraint , or the vio- lence of torture . " Theatre of Catholic and Protestant Religion , p . 582 . fight , hanged the conftable's brother . Nevertheless , within 8 A REVIEW OF THE.
Page 61
... rancour against popery , that fo prophane and ridiculous a travesty fhould be celebrated , as a performance of fingular merit , in a dignified protestant divine . it for his majesty , which they would do to CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND . 61.
... rancour against popery , that fo prophane and ridiculous a travesty fhould be celebrated , as a performance of fingular merit , in a dignified protestant divine . it for his majesty , which they would do to CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND . 61.
Page 82
... protestant bishop , to put him in a way to deprive the perfon who was to be his chief leader in that confpi- racy , of a great part of his eftate , the lofs of which must have proportionably leffened that leader's power to carry it on ...
... protestant bishop , to put him in a way to deprive the perfon who was to be his chief leader in that confpi- racy , of a great part of his eftate , the lofs of which must have proportionably leffened that leader's power to carry it on ...
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... confpirators , except Ever M'Mahon . " Ib . A tyrannical court then held by the deputy of Ireland , fimilar to that of the star - chamber in England . Roman catholics were then equally with protestants qualified to vote 126 A REVIEW OF THE.
... confpirators , except Ever M'Mahon . " Ib . A tyrannical court then held by the deputy of Ireland , fimilar to that of the star - chamber in England . Roman catholics were then equally with protestants qualified to vote 126 A REVIEW OF THE.
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