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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... kingdom , to the unfpeakable detriment of their religion , the ruin of the nation , and the dishonour of the See of Rome . " This heavy accu- fation met with no oppofition , even from fuch ecclefi- aftics as were prefent in that ...
... kingdom , to the unfpeakable detriment of their religion , the ruin of the nation , and the dishonour of the See of Rome . " This heavy accu- fation met with no oppofition , even from fuch ecclefi- aftics as were prefent in that ...
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... kingdom . Yet while he was prepar- ing for his departure , the lord lieutenant fent him a private message , by two of his particular friends , the Bishop of Ferns and Nicholas Plunkett , Efq ; " that if he would then , ' at parting ...
... kingdom . Yet while he was prepar- ing for his departure , the lord lieutenant fent him a private message , by two of his particular friends , the Bishop of Ferns and Nicholas Plunkett , Efq ; " that if he would then , ' at parting ...
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... kingdom , and was lodged in his own caftle , with all his own guards about him . " • Walfh's Hift . of the Irish Remonstrance . ' Cart . Orm . vɔl . ii . f . 45 . The " The malice and headiness of Owen O'Nial and his party afterwards ...
... kingdom , and was lodged in his own caftle , with all his own guards about him . " • Walfh's Hift . of the Irish Remonstrance . ' Cart . Orm . vɔl . ii . f . 45 . The " The malice and headiness of Owen O'Nial and his party afterwards ...
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... kingdom , except Londonderry and Dublin . Towards this latter city , therefore , his excellency marched the combined armies ; hoping to repair the mischiefs he had done by his late furrender of it to the English rebels , and to reduce ...
... kingdom , except Londonderry and Dublin . Towards this latter city , therefore , his excellency marched the combined armies ; hoping to repair the mischiefs he had done by his late furrender of it to the English rebels , and to reduce ...
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... kingdom . 2 IS excellency , fo early as December 24th , 1649 , had requested , and fhortly after obtained the king's permiffion , ' " to withdraw both himself and his ma- jefty's authority out of the kingdom , if he should see occafion ...
... kingdom . 2 IS excellency , fo early as December 24th , 1649 , had requested , and fhortly after obtained the king's permiffion , ' " to withdraw both himself and his ma- jefty's authority out of the kingdom , if he should see occafion ...
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