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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... estates , whence they had been fo forcibly removed : and likewife deny that they could , if they would , prejudice , or bind , those of their children who had , by antient or late agreement , before the wars , those very eftates ...
... estates , whence they had been fo forcibly removed : and likewife deny that they could , if they would , prejudice , or bind , those of their children who had , by antient or late agreement , before the wars , those very eftates ...
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... estate , if he would then accuse his majesty of having given him that commiffion . But he calmly anfwered , " I thank the lieutenant general for his intended mercy ; but I declare , good people , before God and his angels , and all you ...
... estate , if he would then accuse his majesty of having given him that commiffion . But he calmly anfwered , " I thank the lieutenant general for his intended mercy ; but I declare , good people , before God and his angels , and all you ...
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... estate and liberty . " See Nalf . Collect . Cart . Orm . " Doctor William Sheridan , formerly bishop of Kildare , " fays Mr. Carte , " and the late Mr. Locke , a very worthy man , and member of parliament , were present at the fame time ...
... estate and liberty . " See Nalf . Collect . Cart . Orm . " Doctor William Sheridan , formerly bishop of Kildare , " fays Mr. Carte , " and the late Mr. Locke , a very worthy man , and member of parliament , were present at the fame time ...
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... estate given to him in Ireland by his father dur- ing his protectorship ' ; which was granted , because Oliver had given her poffeffion of three thousand pounds a year for her jointure , out of her own eftate . Unkind Deferter , p . 139 ...
... estate given to him in Ireland by his father dur- ing his protectorship ' ; which was granted , because Oliver had given her poffeffion of three thousand pounds a year for her jointure , out of her own eftate . Unkind Deferter , p . 139 ...
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... estate , but remain in safety with the esteem and favour of the parliament ; " adds , " I immediately fhewed this letter to Father Peter Walsh , my then ghostly father , whom I had always found faithful to the king , and a lover of his ...
... estate , but remain in safety with the esteem and favour of the parliament ; " adds , " I immediately fhewed this letter to Father Peter Walsh , my then ghostly father , whom I had always found faithful to the king , and a lover of his ...
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