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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... first operations were extremely fuc- cefsful ; for in the fpace of a few months , they be- came mafters of Sligo , Drogheda , Dundalk , Water- ford , Trim , Newry , and in fhort of all the strong holds and towns in the kingdom , except ...
... first operations were extremely fuc- cefsful ; for in the fpace of a few months , they be- came mafters of Sligo , Drogheda , Dundalk , Water- ford , Trim , Newry , and in fhort of all the strong holds and towns in the kingdom , except ...
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... first made him refolve upon quitting the government of Ireland at that juncture . 7 Borl . Irish Rebel . fol . 290 . ទ CHA P. Cart . Coll . of Orig . Pap . Cromwell , to express their deteftation of all odious diftinctions and ...
... first made him refolve upon quitting the government of Ireland at that juncture . 7 Borl . Irish Rebel . fol . 290 . ទ CHA P. Cart . Coll . of Orig . Pap . Cromwell , to express their deteftation of all odious diftinctions and ...
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... first rife and occafion to the obnoxious proceedings of the congregation of bifhops at James- town , they looking upon it , as a new and corroborat- ing proof of Ormond's being privately connected with the English rebels . For ...
... first rife and occafion to the obnoxious proceedings of the congregation of bifhops at James- town , they looking upon it , as a new and corroborat- ing proof of Ormond's being privately connected with the English rebels . For ...
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... first heard of the king's declara- tion at Dumferling , he did really believe it a forgery , " contrived either by the English rebels , or the Irish congregation , to feduce the people from their loyalty and affection to his majefty ...
... first heard of the king's declara- tion at Dumferling , he did really believe it a forgery , " contrived either by the English rebels , or the Irish congregation , to feduce the people from their loyalty and affection to his majefty ...
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... first took the refolution of entering into a perfonal treaty with the Scotch commiffioners at Breda , he wrote to the mar quis of Ormond , January 23d , 1649 , ' " to affure him , that though he would endeavour to oblige that nation ...
... first took the refolution of entering into a perfonal treaty with the Scotch commiffioners at Breda , he wrote to the mar quis of Ormond , January 23d , 1649 , ' " to affure him , that though he would endeavour to oblige that nation ...
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