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 ; In Two Volumes, Volume 2 |
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... Some reflections on the foregoing acts . XXV . A dangerous confpiracy of the puritans . XXVI . The Duke of Ormond apologizes for the favour he had fhewn to the Cromwellian party in Ireland . XXVII . The probable motives of the Duke of ...
... Some reflections on the foregoing acts . XXV . A dangerous confpiracy of the puritans . XXVI . The Duke of Ormond apologizes for the favour he had fhewn to the Cromwellian party in Ireland . XXVII . The probable motives of the Duke of ...
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... Some profpect of mitigating the rigour of the popery laws . 284 XX . The catholics of Ireland ftate their grievances in an humble addrefs and petition to the lord lieutenant to be laid before his majesty . APPENDI X. No.I. A brief ...
... Some profpect of mitigating the rigour of the popery laws . 284 XX . The catholics of Ireland ftate their grievances in an humble addrefs and petition to the lord lieutenant to be laid before his majesty . APPENDI X. No.I. A brief ...
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... Some copies of the remonstrance of the independent army in England , which had publicly avowed their defign of fubverting every thing , that had been hitherto known for go- vernment in these nations , were then brought to Kil- kenny ...
... Some copies of the remonstrance of the independent army in England , which had publicly avowed their defign of fubverting every thing , that had been hitherto known for go- vernment in these nations , were then brought to Kil- kenny ...
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... of the people's diflike and fufpicion of him . " Some of the principal perfons ( among the confederates ) and with them fome of the bishops , under left to his own difpofal ; nor could Inchiquin ever 20 A REVIEW OF THE.
... of the people's diflike and fufpicion of him . " Some of the principal perfons ( among the confederates ) and with them fome of the bishops , under left to his own difpofal ; nor could Inchiquin ever 20 A REVIEW OF THE.
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... Some lead- ing perfons applied to Inchiquin to take the command on him , as being of their ancient families ; but ' tis certain that thefe hated both Inchiquin and Ormond , but on account of the for- mer's family , would make choice of ...
... Some lead- ing perfons applied to Inchiquin to take the command on him , as being of their ancient families ; but ' tis certain that thefe hated both Inchiquin and Ormond , but on account of the for- mer's family , would make choice of ...
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affured againſt alfo alſo anſwer army becauſe befides Biſhop Cart caufe cauſe clergy Colonel command commiffioners confcience confiderable declaration defign defire Dublin Duke Duke of Lorrain Earl eftates England Engliſh eſtabliſhed eſtate faid fame fays fecurity feems fent ferve fervice feveral fhall fhould figned fince firſt foldiers fome foon ftate ftill fubjects fuch fuffered garrifon grace hath Hift highneſs himſelf honour houfe houſe intereft Ireland Irifh Iriſh Irish army king James king's kingdom kingdom of Ireland land laws letter lieutenant Limerick lords juftices lordships majefty majeſty's Marquis of Ormond moft moſt murdered muſt notwithſtanding obferved occafion paffed papifts parliament perfons pleaſe pleaſure poffeffion popery popifh prefent prifoners promiſed proteftants publiſhed puniſhment purpoſe raiſed rapparees reafon rebels refolved refpect religion Roman catholics ſeveral ſhall ſtate ſuch thefe themſelves thereof theſe thofe thoſe thouſand unto uſe