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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... against the former , " reprefenting the mani- fold oppreffions , tranfcendent crimes , and capital of- fences , which he had been continually , for three years paft , acting within the kingdom , to the unfpeakable detriment of their ...
... against the former , " reprefenting the mani- fold oppreffions , tranfcendent crimes , and capital of- fences , which he had been continually , for three years paft , acting within the kingdom , to the unfpeakable detriment of their ...
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... against him , which were to be fent to his Holiness , to the end that his lordship might pre- pare for his journey , and for his defence ; and that , in the mean time , he should not intermeddle , by him- felf or any of his inftruments ...
... against him , which were to be fent to his Holiness , to the end that his lordship might pre- pare for his journey , and for his defence ; and that , in the mean time , he should not intermeddle , by him- felf or any of his inftruments ...
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... against their viceroy , as he had himfelf raifed and fomented against the king's lieutenant in Ireland . Thefe difap- pointments of his own , and the distractions of his people , affected him fo fenfibly , that he foon after died of ...
... against their viceroy , as he had himfelf raifed and fomented against the king's lieutenant in Ireland . Thefe difap- pointments of his own , and the distractions of his people , affected him fo fenfibly , that he foon after died of ...
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... against the Marquis of Ormond ; ' which ' Cart . Collect . of Orig . Papers , vol . ii . " which * Stafford was governor of the castle of Wexford ; Cromwell having thus gained , advanced his flag upon it , and turned the guns against ...
... against the Marquis of Ormond ; ' which ' Cart . Collect . of Orig . Papers , vol . ii . " which * Stafford was governor of the castle of Wexford ; Cromwell having thus gained , advanced his flag upon it , and turned the guns against ...
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... against him . They , particularly , ex- horted those who were enlifted in the army , to per- fevere constantly in their oppofition to the common enemy , as they expected the bleffing of God upon their endeavours . " The Marquis of ...
... against him . They , particularly , ex- horted those who were enlifted in the army , to per- fevere constantly in their oppofition to the common enemy , as they expected the bleffing of God upon their endeavours . " The Marquis of ...
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