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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... themselves only tolerated , can adjust to their own consciences the exclufion of the catholics from every privilege of citizens ; let us read that we may be enabled to confute him . If any man will fay it is impolitic to have ...
... themselves only tolerated , can adjust to their own consciences the exclufion of the catholics from every privilege of citizens ; let us read that we may be enabled to confute him . If any man will fay it is impolitic to have ...
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... themselves ; fo as they might have the protec- tion , and benefit of the law , when upon a just cause they did defire it . " CHAP . + Sir John Davis's Hift . Rel . Dub . ed . p . 123 . Irish were confidered as subjects ; for then an act ...
... themselves ; fo as they might have the protec- tion , and benefit of the law , when upon a just cause they did defire it . " CHAP . + Sir John Davis's Hift . Rel . Dub . ed . p . 123 . Irish were confidered as subjects ; for then an act ...
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... themselves . The earl delayed not . He marched into Kerry , where an army of the Fitzgeralds were preparing to oppofe him ; an engagement enfued , and Ormond had , at last , the way left open to him , till he arrived in fight of the ...
... themselves . The earl delayed not . He marched into Kerry , where an army of the Fitzgeralds were preparing to oppofe him ; an engagement enfued , and Ormond had , at last , the way left open to him , till he arrived in fight of the ...
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... the great difliking of the queen , who detefted the flaughter of fuch as yielded themselves , and would not accept of any excufes or allegations . " Chronicle , fol . 356 . The earl's order . " His friends were put to the 12 A REVIEW OF ...
... the great difliking of the queen , who detefted the flaughter of fuch as yielded themselves , and would not accept of any excufes or allegations . " Chronicle , fol . 356 . The earl's order . " His friends were put to the 12 A REVIEW OF ...
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... themselves furrounded by three or four lines of English and Irish horfe and foot , com- pletely accoutred , by whom they were ungenerously attacked , and cut to pieces ; and not a fingle man escaped . " To this maffacre , the ...
... themselves furrounded by three or four lines of English and Irish horfe and foot , com- pletely accoutred , by whom they were ungenerously attacked , and cut to pieces ; and not a fingle man escaped . " To this maffacre , the ...
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