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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... Ormond returns to Ireland . II . His excellency treats of a peace with the confederate catholics . III . The peace of 1648 concluded and proclaimed . IV . The happy effects of this peace . Ormond's defeat at Rathmines . Cromwell's ...
... Ormond returns to Ireland . II . His excellency treats of a peace with the confederate catholics . III . The peace of 1648 concluded and proclaimed . IV . The happy effects of this peace . Ormond's defeat at Rathmines . Cromwell's ...
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... Ormond apologizes for the favour he had fhewn to the Cromwellian party in Ireland . XXVII . The probable motives of the Duke of Ormond's past and prefent conduct , with respect to the Irish . XXVIII . The Duke of Ormond befriends the ...
... Ormond apologizes for the favour he had fhewn to the Cromwellian party in Ireland . XXVII . The probable motives of the Duke of Ormond's past and prefent conduct , with respect to the Irish . XXVIII . The Duke of Ormond befriends the ...
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... Ormond . X. A Remonftrance of the Right Hon . J. Earl of Caf tlehaven to King Charles II . 363 364 XI . The heads of the causes which moved the northern Irish , and catholics of Ireland to take arms , anno 1641 . XII . To the king - The ...
... Ormond . X. A Remonftrance of the Right Hon . J. Earl of Caf tlehaven to King Charles II . 363 364 XI . The heads of the causes which moved the northern Irish , and catholics of Ireland to take arms , anno 1641 . XII . To the king - The ...
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... Ormond returns to Ireland . HIS excellency having arrived at Cork , on the 29th of September , 1648 , was there received with general acclamations of joy ; and on the next day , the general affembly fitting at Kilkenny , gave a very ...
... Ormond returns to Ireland . HIS excellency having arrived at Cork , on the 29th of September , 1648 , was there received with general acclamations of joy ; and on the next day , the general affembly fitting at Kilkenny , gave a very ...
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... Ormond's answer to their propofitions for religion . " That defperately wicked remonftrance , " fays the marquis himself , " " whatever mischief it may do , hath yet done this good , that it put us quite from all difputes upon the ...
... Ormond's answer to their propofitions for religion . " That defperately wicked remonftrance , " fays the marquis himself , " " whatever mischief it may do , hath yet done this good , that it put us quite from all difputes upon the ...
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