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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... March , 1642 . VI . Extract of a collection of fome of the maffacres and murders committed on the Irish in Ireland , fince the 23d of October , 1641 . VII . Extract of the acts of the general congregation of the Roman catholic bishops ...
... March , 1642 . VI . Extract of a collection of fome of the maffacres and murders committed on the Irish in Ireland , fince the 23d of October , 1641 . VII . Extract of the acts of the general congregation of the Roman catholic bishops ...
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... fix a public mark of cenfure on the conduct of their minifters , disapproving his conduct , sent him orders to make hafte thither . " Orm . vol . ii . fol . 56 . frigate , and , on the 2d of March , CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND . 3.
... fix a public mark of cenfure on the conduct of their minifters , disapproving his conduct , sent him orders to make hafte thither . " Orm . vol . ii . fol . 56 . frigate , and , on the 2d of March , CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND . 3.
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... March , landed at St. Vaast , in the Lower Normandy . At his return to Rome , he was but coldly received by the Pope ; and after having been told , " that he had carried himfelf rafhly in Ireland , " inftcad of being honoured with a ...
... March , landed at St. Vaast , in the Lower Normandy . At his return to Rome , he was but coldly received by the Pope ; and after having been told , " that he had carried himfelf rafhly in Ireland , " inftcad of being honoured with a ...
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... March 9th , 1648 , told him on this occafion , " that he had lately received from Lord Byron the articles of the peace , which he had made in Ireland , together with a copy of his letter to him ; that he was extremely fatisfied with ...
... March 9th , 1648 , told him on this occafion , " that he had lately received from Lord Byron the articles of the peace , which he had made in Ireland , together with a copy of his letter to him ; that he was extremely fatisfied with ...
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... march out with flying colours , and the other punctilios of honour . 5th , That whoever of the inhabitants should hereafter defire to depart the town , fhould have whatever was theirs with them . 6th , That all freemen fhould have their ...
... march out with flying colours , and the other punctilios of honour . 5th , That whoever of the inhabitants should hereafter defire to depart the town , fhould have whatever was theirs with them . 6th , That all freemen fhould have their ...
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