The Life of James, Duke of Ormond: Containing an Account of the Most Remarkable Affairs of His Time, and Particularly of Ireland Under His Government ; with Appendix and a Collection of Letters, Serving to Verify the Most Material Facts in the Said History, Volume 5The University Press, 1851 - Ireland |
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... intended , that by him I might answer this last dispach . I am glad that myne of the 12 of Jan. ar come to your hands , and that ye will loose no tyme in prosecution of that business , commanding you to slaken nothing in it , what - 3 ...
... intended , that by him I might answer this last dispach . I am glad that myne of the 12 of Jan. ar come to your hands , and that ye will loose no tyme in prosecution of that business , commanding you to slaken nothing in it , what - 3 ...
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... intended plantations in som parts of the counties of Tiperarie and Lymbrick , the case is the same with Connaght in matter of substance : the only difference is , that in the aforsaid graces Connaght and Thomond are expressly named ...
... intended plantations in som parts of the counties of Tiperarie and Lymbrick , the case is the same with Connaght in matter of substance : the only difference is , that in the aforsaid graces Connaght and Thomond are expressly named ...
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... intended that Glamorgan should treate any thing without your aprobation , much less without your know- ledge . For besydes the injury to you , I was alwais diffident of his judgement , ( though I could not thinke him so extreamly weake ) ...
... intended that Glamorgan should treate any thing without your aprobation , much less without your know- ledge . For besydes the injury to you , I was alwais diffident of his judgement , ( though I could not thinke him so extreamly weake ) ...
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... intended not so much your information in the truth of that passage , as to endeavour to corrupt the officers and sol- diers of the Irish nation where you are , and to dispose them to disobey their king's orders ( when they should be ...
... intended not so much your information in the truth of that passage , as to endeavour to corrupt the officers and sol- diers of the Irish nation where you are , and to dispose them to disobey their king's orders ( when they should be ...
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... intended declaration written with the hand of Thomas Blood , late of Sarney , one of the ring- leaders in the said conspiracy , and sent by the lord lieutenant , 31 with the other examinations , informations and confessions this day to ...
... intended declaration written with the hand of Thomas Blood , late of Sarney , one of the ring- leaders in the said conspiracy , and sent by the lord lieutenant , 31 with the other examinations , informations and confessions this day to ...
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