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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... judges and juries . 128 131 135 143 145 . 146 IV . The execution of Captain Afbton . 149 V. The affair of the quo - warrantos against the corpora- tions not truly flated by Dr. King . 150 VI . The behaviour of the Irish priests , and ...
... judges and juries . 128 131 135 143 145 . 146 IV . The execution of Captain Afbton . 149 V. The affair of the quo - warrantos against the corpora- tions not truly flated by Dr. King . 150 VI . The behaviour of the Irish priests , and ...
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... judges of their own condition , fo they had free liberty from his majefty , in cafe of high neceffity , to endeavour their own prefervation , even by receiving conditions from the rebels , which must be much more contrary to his ...
... judges of their own condition , fo they had free liberty from his majefty , in cafe of high neceffity , to endeavour their own prefervation , even by receiving conditions from the rebels , which must be much more contrary to his ...
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... judges would have moft wickedly , and by all abominable artifices , of foothing and threatening , tempted their prifoners to accufe the late king as a principal in the Irish infur- rection , " but found not , by all their fcelerate ...
... judges would have moft wickedly , and by all abominable artifices , of foothing and threatening , tempted their prifoners to accufe the late king as a principal in the Irish infur- rection , " but found not , by all their fcelerate ...
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... judges that pronounced it , without authority in the perfons , or justice in the sentence ; when the benches were crowded and oppreffed , with the throng and wicked weight of thofe that ought rather to have ftood manacled at the bar ...
... judges that pronounced it , without authority in the perfons , or justice in the sentence ; when the benches were crowded and oppreffed , with the throng and wicked weight of thofe that ought rather to have ftood manacled at the bar ...
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... judges to blacken the memory of their deceased king , with the fame mock - appearance of juftice , though not with the fame fuccefs with which their masters in England had lately murdered his royal perfon . Sir Phelim O'Nial , one of ...
... judges to blacken the memory of their deceased king , with the fame mock - appearance of juftice , though not with the fame fuccefs with which their masters in England had lately murdered his royal perfon . Sir Phelim O'Nial , one of ...
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