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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... offered , and having livings of the country offered to them , without pains , and without peril , will neither for the fame , nor for any love of God , or zeal of religion , be drawn forth from their warm nefts , to look out into God's ...
... offered , and having livings of the country offered to them , without pains , and without peril , will neither for the fame , nor for any love of God , or zeal of religion , be drawn forth from their warm nefts , to look out into God's ...
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... offered readily to her majesty's defence , to impugn and refift any foreign force , though it fhould come from the pope . Among the reft Dr. Heath , archbishop of York , a faithful and quiet fubject , alfo Dr. Poole , bishop of Petersbo ...
... offered readily to her majesty's defence , to impugn and refift any foreign force , though it fhould come from the pope . Among the reft Dr. Heath , archbishop of York , a faithful and quiet fubject , alfo Dr. Poole , bishop of Petersbo ...
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... offered good conditions . While thefe terms were entering into , the lord deputy's troops paffed over into the ifland , and maffacred , to a man , the whole body of feven hundred Italians , who had landed there . The deputy after this ...
... offered good conditions . While thefe terms were entering into , the lord deputy's troops paffed over into the ifland , and maffacred , to a man , the whole body of feven hundred Italians , who had landed there . The deputy after this ...
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... offered , by his letters , to ftand to his trial either in England or Ireland . Accordingly , adds my author , he answered to the faid articles , before the lord deputy and council at Dundalk , in fuch fort , as they who had written ...
... offered , by his letters , to ftand to his trial either in England or Ireland . Accordingly , adds my author , he answered to the faid articles , before the lord deputy and council at Dundalk , in fuch fort , as they who had written ...
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... offered to the younger fons of Englishmen at three - pence , in fome places two - pence per acre , to commence at the end of three years ; and for three years more , half only of the ftipulated rent was to be paid . " Lel . Hist . vol ...
... offered to the younger fons of Englishmen at three - pence , in fome places two - pence per acre , to commence at the end of three years ; and for three years more , half only of the ftipulated rent was to be paid . " Lel . Hist . vol ...
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