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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... garrisons to be preffed upon them , provided they would only give a free paffage to his forces into the county of Clare ; thefe citizens abfolutely rejected the overture . " But Oliver Cromwell , befides his execrable policy of ...
... garrisons to be preffed upon them , provided they would only give a free paffage to his forces into the county of Clare ; thefe citizens abfolutely rejected the overture . " But Oliver Cromwell , befides his execrable policy of ...
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... garrisons , C 2 • Clarend . Cart . Lel . Hift . vol . iii . p . 357 . under In an engagement near Clonmell , " this Lord Broghill had taken the titular bishop of Rofs prifoner , and promised to spare his life on condition that he fhould ...
... garrisons , C 2 • Clarend . Cart . Lel . Hift . vol . iii . p . 357 . under In an engagement near Clonmell , " this Lord Broghill had taken the titular bishop of Rofs prifoner , and promised to spare his life on condition that he fhould ...
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... other provinces , and furrounded by English garrisons , might be reftrained from their old barbarous incurfions . " Lel . Hift . of Ir . vol . iii . p . 396 . Thefe CHA P. III . High courts of justice in Ireland бо A REVIEW OF THE.
... other provinces , and furrounded by English garrisons , might be reftrained from their old barbarous incurfions . " Lel . Hift . of Ir . vol . iii . p . 396 . Thefe CHA P. III . High courts of justice in Ireland бо A REVIEW OF THE.
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... garrison of Limerick , which was befieged by Ireton in 1650 , and like that of Der- ry , was in great want of provifions , had turned out feveral 4 Borl . Hift . of the Irish Rebel . • Hift . Irel . f . 68 . confcious that in their cafe ...
... garrison of Limerick , which was befieged by Ireton in 1650 , and like that of Der- ry , was in great want of provifions , had turned out feveral 4 Borl . Hift . of the Irish Rebel . • Hift . Irel . f . 68 . confcious that in their cafe ...
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... garrison of Derry . By that proclamation , " the wives , chil- dren and families of all those who were in arms against King William , and of all thofe who had been killed in the fame cause , and of all absentees , were ordered to quit ...
... garrison of Derry . By that proclamation , " the wives , chil- dren and families of all those who were in arms against King William , and of all thofe who had been killed in the fame cause , and of all absentees , were ordered to quit ...
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