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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... persons alive ; and these he sent to Barbadoes . " CHAP . 5 Carte's Orm . vol . ii . fol . 44 . Lel . Hift . vol . iii . P. 350 . " Cart . Collect . of Orig . Pap . vol . ii . " Cromwell marched from Dublin to Drogheda , on the 30th of ...
... persons alive ; and these he sent to Barbadoes . " CHAP . 5 Carte's Orm . vol . ii . fol . 44 . Lel . Hift . vol . iii . P. 350 . " Cart . Collect . of Orig . Pap . vol . ii . " Cromwell marched from Dublin to Drogheda , on the 30th of ...
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... person , faithful to his majefty , and acceptable to the nation ; to which perfon , when he fhould be made . known to them , they would not only afford all due obedience , but would also offer , and propofe the best ways and means they ...
... person , faithful to his majefty , and acceptable to the nation ; to which perfon , when he fhould be made . known to them , they would not only afford all due obedience , but would also offer , and propofe the best ways and means they ...
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... person , that fhould be appointed chief go- venor , who had joined in the covenant , or fhould violate the articles of the peace . Upon this declarati- on , Lord Clanrickard was prevailed upon to accept the government ; and Ormond ...
... person , that fhould be appointed chief go- venor , who had joined in the covenant , or fhould violate the articles of the peace . Upon this declarati- on , Lord Clanrickard was prevailed upon to accept the government ; and Ormond ...
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... person who advised him to prefer his enemies , and neglect his friends ; fince the principles of the latter would fecure them to him ; ' adding , that he took that for the cause of his own ruin , and wished it might not occafion that of ...
... person who advised him to prefer his enemies , and neglect his friends ; fince the principles of the latter would fecure them to him ; ' adding , that he took that for the cause of his own ruin , and wished it might not occafion that of ...
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... persons among the Irish , to the generality of that people ; and by an impudent revival of for- mer felf - refuted calumnies , which , though at this day , they are well known to be fuch , were then believed , or pretended to be ...
... persons among the Irish , to the generality of that people ; and by an impudent revival of for- mer felf - refuted calumnies , which , though at this day , they are well known to be fuch , were then believed , or pretended to be ...
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