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. Extracted from Parliamentary Records, State Acts, and Other Authentic Materials, Volume 1L. White, 1786 - Ireland |
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... courts at that junc- ture in Ireland .. X. The patience and submission of the natives . BOOK ! M U III . I. The fate ... court of wards and high commiffion in Ireland . VII . Some invidious reflections on the foregoing passage confidered ...
... courts at that junc- ture in Ireland .. X. The patience and submission of the natives . BOOK ! M U III . I. The fate ... court of wards and high commiffion in Ireland . VII . Some invidious reflections on the foregoing passage confidered ...
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... court of England , and was fupported against Tirlogh Lynogh O'Nial , with the title of baron of Dungannon , by his father's right . He had a troop of horse in queen Elizabeth's reign , in the late wars of the Earl of Defmond , in which ...
... court of England , and was fupported against Tirlogh Lynogh O'Nial , with the title of baron of Dungannon , by his father's right . He had a troop of horse in queen Elizabeth's reign , in the late wars of the Earl of Defmond , in which ...
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... court ; where , after a few months , he died . The letters patent , which her majefty had granted for his reftoration , the prefident never delivered unto him , according to his directions ; for he had cau- tion from her majefty ...
... court ; where , after a few months , he died . The letters patent , which her majefty had granted for his reftoration , the prefident never delivered unto him , according to his directions ; for he had cau- tion from her majefty ...
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... court the 2d of April , 1680 , that no man , without an extraordinary commiffion from heaven , testified by working miracles , as the apoftles did , ought to affront the established religion of a nation , though it be falfe ; and openly ...
... court the 2d of April , 1680 , that no man , without an extraordinary commiffion from heaven , testified by working miracles , as the apoftles did , ought to affront the established religion of a nation , though it be falfe ; and openly ...
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... court : And the native Irish believing king James loved them , ( having in queen Elizabeth's time privately affisted them , more than Spain did publicly ) never disturbed his reign , though they were much provoked . " " Id . ib . ΑΝ ...
... court : And the native Irish believing king James loved them , ( having in queen Elizabeth's time privately affisted them , more than Spain did publicly ) never disturbed his reign , though they were much provoked . " " Id . ib . ΑΝ ...
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