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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... kill their prisoners . " The Marquis of Ormond , in a letter to Lord Byron on this occafion , fays , 6 that Cromwell ... killed in cold blood ; and indeed all the officers , except fome few of the leaft confideration , that efcaped by ...
... kill their prisoners . " The Marquis of Ormond , in a letter to Lord Byron on this occafion , fays , 6 that Cromwell ... killed in cold blood ; and indeed all the officers , except fome few of the leaft confideration , that efcaped by ...
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... whom Sir Edmund Butler was killed , before he had been two hours in the city . Cromwell , in the interim , not lofing twenty men in the whole fiege . " Id . ib . on pain of death , to hurt any of the CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND .. 13.
... whom Sir Edmund Butler was killed , before he had been two hours in the city . Cromwell , in the interim , not lofing twenty men in the whole fiege . " Id . ib . on pain of death , to hurt any of the CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND .. 13.
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... killed , by any body who faw or met them . The land within this circuit , the most barren in the kingdom , was , out of the grace and mercy of the conquerors , affigned to thofe of the nation who were enclofed , in fuch propor- tions as ...
... killed , by any body who faw or met them . The land within this circuit , the most barren in the kingdom , was , out of the grace and mercy of the conquerors , affigned to thofe of the nation who were enclofed , in fuch propor- tions as ...
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... killing after quarter given . " From the iniquitous and bloody fentences frequently pronounced in these courts , they were commonly called Cromwell's flaughter - houses ; " for no articles were pleadable in them and against a charge of ...
... killing after quarter given . " From the iniquitous and bloody fentences frequently pronounced in these courts , they were commonly called Cromwell's flaughter - houses ; " for no articles were pleadable in them and against a charge of ...
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... killing Lord Caulfield , on feizing his caftle of Charlemount ; but he was on the contrary , fo highly provoked at that villainy , com- mitted by some of his brutal followers , that in February , 1642 , whole conduct on this melancholy ...
... killing Lord Caulfield , on feizing his caftle of Charlemount ; but he was on the contrary , fo highly provoked at that villainy , com- mitted by some of his brutal followers , that in February , 1642 , whole conduct on this melancholy ...
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