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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... known for go- vernment in these nations , were then brought to Kil- kenny , and read with univerfal abhorrence . This s immediately removed all the difficulties which fome of the Roman catholics , in zeal for their religion , had thrown ...
... known for go- vernment in these nations , were then brought to Kil- kenny , and read with univerfal abhorrence . This s immediately removed all the difficulties which fome of the Roman catholics , in zeal for their religion , had thrown ...
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... known it was , that there was a perfon fent over , and many over- tures made by a priest , O'Reilly , to the committee of Derby- house , but with what reception , the certainty yet remains in the clouds . " Irish Reb . fol . 276 . There ...
... known it was , that there was a perfon fent over , and many over- tures made by a priest , O'Reilly , to the committee of Derby- house , but with what reception , the certainty yet remains in the clouds . " Irish Reb . fol . 276 . There ...
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... known in England , " many people there , who were before averfe to the parliament's measures , freely and voluntarily enlifted in their armies to fight against the Scots . " b ⚫ Cart . Orig . Pap . vol . i . p . 400 . CHAP . 7 Id . ib ...
... known in England , " many people there , who were before averfe to the parliament's measures , freely and voluntarily enlifted in their armies to fight against the Scots . " b ⚫ Cart . Orig . Pap . vol . i . p . 400 . CHAP . 7 Id . ib ...
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... known to the Irish in general , is manifeft , not only from what has been already mentioned , but alfo from the following inftance of the infincerity of his majesty's more recent promifes to them . When his majesty first took the ...
... known to the Irish in general , is manifeft , not only from what has been already mentioned , but alfo from the following inftance of the infincerity of his majesty's more recent promifes to them . When his majesty first took the ...
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... known in Ireland , but also had wrought an almost deadly effect upon the affections of that people towards him . And that their belief of it was founded , not on forgery or malicious reports , but on real mat- ter of fact . And fo ...
... known in Ireland , but also had wrought an almost deadly effect upon the affections of that people towards him . And that their belief of it was founded , not on forgery or malicious reports , but on real mat- ter of fact . And fo ...
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