An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volume 2J. Christie, 1810 - Ireland |
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Page 75
... reign enemy , the Spaniard , with whom we are first to deal , and the known traitors and rebels already in arms , there are two other sorts of people here , which if we do not carefully provide for , they will soon adhere unto the rest ...
... reign enemy , the Spaniard , with whom we are first to deal , and the known traitors and rebels already in arms , there are two other sorts of people here , which if we do not carefully provide for , they will soon adhere unto the rest ...
Page 121
... were not enforced during Elizabeth's reign . First , it is not true . Wheresoever her power extended , persecution accompanied it . VOL . II . Q Secondly , if she persecuted her English subjects for their OF IRELAND . 121.
... were not enforced during Elizabeth's reign . First , it is not true . Wheresoever her power extended , persecution accompanied it . VOL . II . Q Secondly , if she persecuted her English subjects for their OF IRELAND . 121.
Page 123
... in the multiplied jails of the kingdom , during a reign of twenty - seven years . " * See ut supra , Vol . I. p . 455 , + Ibid . p . 458 , & c . She reigned fourteen years longer , the scourge of the OF IRELAND . 123.
... in the multiplied jails of the kingdom , during a reign of twenty - seven years . " * See ut supra , Vol . I. p . 455 , + Ibid . p . 458 , & c . She reigned fourteen years longer , the scourge of the OF IRELAND . 123.
Page 124
... reign , O'Neil was justified in proclaiming to his countrymen , that Elizabeth's wars on the Irish were for displanting antient generation , and for planting heresy on their ruins . He was prophetic in announcing , that if they gave not ...
... reign , O'Neil was justified in proclaiming to his countrymen , that Elizabeth's wars on the Irish were for displanting antient generation , and for planting heresy on their ruins . He was prophetic in announcing , that if they gave not ...
Page 126
... reign , James I. they may expect to share his invectives along with the more antient natives . He begins by a false statement , that religion had no share in the wars of the Irish with Elizabeth . That it was the policy of Eli- 126 AN ...
... reign , James I. they may expect to share his invectives along with the more antient natives . He begins by a false statement , that religion had no share in the wars of the Irish with Elizabeth . That it was the policy of Eli- 126 AN ...
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