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 xviii
... reason never can approve fuch as no honest man would know- ingly , and no knowing man could honestly propa- gate . Opinions which derange civil , and embitter focial life which by their prevalence impoverish kingdoms , and debase and ...
... reason never can approve fuch as no honest man would know- ingly , and no knowing man could honestly propa- gate . Opinions which derange civil , and embitter focial life which by their prevalence impoverish kingdoms , and debase and ...
Page xix
... reason , confifts in fortitude ; which is an equitable refolution of the will to chuse and refufe , according to the dictates of the judgment : and the fentence which is formed on fuch a rational trial , is a univerfal propofition ...
... reason , confifts in fortitude ; which is an equitable refolution of the will to chuse and refufe , according to the dictates of the judgment : and the fentence which is formed on fuch a rational trial , is a univerfal propofition ...
Page xx
... reason and policy will conform to circumstance and fituation : and where causes have ceased , confequences ought to cease alfo . The most important tranfactions of Ireland are involved in a chaos of contradictory affertions . Vic ...
... reason and policy will conform to circumstance and fituation : and where causes have ceased , confequences ought to cease alfo . The most important tranfactions of Ireland are involved in a chaos of contradictory affertions . Vic ...
Page 22
... reason of his not having obeyed the like orders from the late deputy , was because he knew , " that he had laid fnares for his life , which it was but natural for him to avoid . " He added , " that the accu- fations against him were ...
... reason of his not having obeyed the like orders from the late deputy , was because he knew , " that he had laid fnares for his life , which it was but natural for him to avoid . " He added , " that the accu- fations against him were ...
Page 51
... not have any pay for apparel ; there being no reason that their pay fhould be equal to that of the English . ' Morrif . Hift . fol . 208 . Mountgarret's fons , have killed fome of Cloncare's and fome CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND . 51.
... not have any pay for apparel ; there being no reason that their pay fhould be equal to that of the English . ' Morrif . Hift . fol . 208 . Mountgarret's fons , have killed fome of Cloncare's and fome CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND . 51.
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