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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... English council . XIX . The fufferings of the Irish fet forth by their agents before the king and council . XX . A court of claims appointed in Ireland . XXI . The conditions of the innocency and nocency of the claimants . XXII . The ...
... English council . XIX . The fufferings of the Irish fet forth by their agents before the king and council . XX . A court of claims appointed in Ireland . XXI . The conditions of the innocency and nocency of the claimants . XXII . The ...
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... English parliament . " On this occafion , it was thought neceffary by his excellency and Lord Inchiquin , to fufpend the conclu- fion of the peace , " in fuch a manner , as might in- duce the mutineers to believe it would be wholly laid ...
... English parliament . " On this occafion , it was thought neceffary by his excellency and Lord Inchiquin , to fufpend the conclu- fion of the peace , " in fuch a manner , as might in- duce the mutineers to believe it would be wholly laid ...
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... English parlia- ment having had notice of it from Colonel Jones , ordered their commiffioners treating with Charles in the Isle of Wight , to pre- vail upon him to difavow it . " Whereupon his majefty fignified , that in case other ...
... English parlia- ment having had notice of it from Colonel Jones , ordered their commiffioners treating with Charles in the Isle of Wight , to pre- vail upon him to difavow it . " Whereupon his majefty fignified , that in case other ...
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... English and Irish forces , now joined under the Marquis of Ormond's command . His excellency in a letter to the king , June 28th , 1649 , acquainted him , ' " that the ground of his greatest confidence of future fuccefs was their ...
... English and Irish forces , now joined under the Marquis of Ormond's command . His excellency in a letter to the king , June 28th , 1649 , acquainted him , ' " that the ground of his greatest confidence of future fuccefs was their ...
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... English rebels , and to reduce it once more under his majesty's obedience . His excellency's exces- five confidence in these united forces , though now in want of almost every neceffary for his enterprife on Dublin , is one of the ...
... English rebels , and to reduce it once more under his majesty's obedience . His excellency's exces- five confidence in these united forces , though now in want of almost every neceffary for his enterprife on Dublin , is one of the ...
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