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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... king is invited to Scotland . IX . The king fecretly regrets this measure . X. Proceedings of the bishops at James - town . XI . Ormond approved and advised the king's agreement with the Scots . - PAGE , I 4 8 12 16 22 24 27 28 31 XII ...
... king is invited to Scotland . IX . The king fecretly regrets this measure . X. Proceedings of the bishops at James - town . XI . Ormond approved and advised the king's agreement with the Scots . - PAGE , I 4 8 12 16 22 24 27 28 31 XII ...
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... King's ftate of the proteftants of Ireland under King James II . confidered . II . The fame fubject continued in general . III . Particular facts related in Archbishop King's book proved falfe , concerning popish judges and juries . 128 ...
... King's ftate of the proteftants of Ireland under King James II . confidered . II . The fame fubject continued in general . III . Particular facts related in Archbishop King's book proved falfe , concerning popish judges and juries . 128 ...
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... King James countermands De Rofen's order . XIII . The proteftants of Ireland were not deprived of their churches by King James , as Dr. King fets forth . XIV . King William's treatment of the epifcopal clergy in Scotland , compared with ...
... King James countermands De Rofen's order . XIII . The proteftants of Ireland were not deprived of their churches by King James , as Dr. King fets forth . XIV . King William's treatment of the epifcopal clergy in Scotland , compared with ...
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... king , concerning the Irish parliament in 1613 . III . The humble petition of the knights , citizens and burgefes of the counties , cities and ancient bo- roughs of Ireland . IV . Abstract of the report and return of commiffioners fent ...
... king , concerning the Irish parliament in 1613 . III . The humble petition of the knights , citizens and burgefes of the counties , cities and ancient bo- roughs of Ireland . IV . Abstract of the report and return of commiffioners fent ...
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... king- dom , and imprifoned his auditor . " With the above mentioned charge , Sir Richard Blake , chairman of the ... king's authority , he fhould not only receive all poffible civility from him , at his departure from Ireland , but ...
... king- dom , and imprifoned his auditor . " With the above mentioned charge , Sir Richard Blake , chairman of the ... king's authority , he fhould not only receive all poffible civility from him , at his departure from Ireland , but ...
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