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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... these adventurers got footing in that kingdom , the British colonies only , and fome few fepts of the Irish , that were enfranchised by special charter , were admitted to the benefit and protection of the laws of England ; and that the ...
... these adventurers got footing in that kingdom , the British colonies only , and fome few fepts of the Irish , that were enfranchised by special charter , were admitted to the benefit and protection of the laws of England ; and that the ...
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... these people were required to embrace , against the conviction of their confciences , and at the peril of their liberties , fortunes and lives . At the fame time that the ignorance , and immora- lity of the reforming miffionaries caufed ...
... these people were required to embrace , against the conviction of their confciences , and at the peril of their liberties , fortunes and lives . At the fame time that the ignorance , and immora- lity of the reforming miffionaries caufed ...
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... these ignorant , fuperftitious Irifh do hold a popifh priest ; in regard to whofe fafety the conftable was content to fuffer his brother to perish . ' CHA P. III . The conduct of the English chief governors of Ireland , towards the ...
... these ignorant , fuperftitious Irifh do hold a popifh priest ; in regard to whofe fafety the conftable was content to fuffer his brother to perish . ' CHA P. III . The conduct of the English chief governors of Ireland , towards the ...
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... these unarmed , began to diftruft the ftate they were in , and to cry out they were undone . " Ib . fol . 355. He adds , " that Fitzmorris heartening them with hopes that fupplies were fpeedily to come , and going himself to get more ...
... these unarmed , began to diftruft the ftate they were in , and to cry out they were undone . " Ib . fol . 355. He adds , " that Fitzmorris heartening them with hopes that fupplies were fpeedily to come , and going himself to get more ...
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... these many years past , in the northern parts of that kingdom , its neither your forces there placed ( which have been but fmall , ) nor their great fervice who commanded them , but only the honeft difpofition , and carriage of the earl ...
... these many years past , in the northern parts of that kingdom , its neither your forces there placed ( which have been but fmall , ) nor their great fervice who commanded them , but only the honeft difpofition , and carriage of the earl ...
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