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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... reasons for withdrawing his confidence from Inchiquin himself . His excellency , in a letter to that lord , November 16th , 1648 , on occafion of the before - mentioned mutiny of thefe officers , told him plainly , " that he was very ...
... reasons for withdrawing his confidence from Inchiquin himself . His excellency , in a letter to that lord , November 16th , 1648 , on occafion of the before - mentioned mutiny of thefe officers , told him plainly , " that he was very ...
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... reason , enter- ed into , that in case of a breach or difavowal of the peace , on the part of his majefty or lord lieutenant , they would return to their original confederacy , as the likelieft means to hinder their . people from ...
... reason , enter- ed into , that in case of a breach or difavowal of the peace , on the part of his majefty or lord lieutenant , they would return to their original confederacy , as the likelieft means to hinder their . people from ...
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... reason for not re- voking their excommunication , that they had perused the declaration which had been published in Scotland , difavowing the peace . " Id . ib . f . 331. These bifhops urged the decla- ration in Scotland , as a ground ...
... reason for not re- voking their excommunication , that they had perused the declaration which had been published in Scotland , difavowing the peace . " Id . ib . f . 331. These bifhops urged the decla- ration in Scotland , as a ground ...
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... reason for taking away men's eftates , but that they were Irish papists ; when all men were liable to the en- tanglements of two - edged oaths , from the conflicts raised by them in men's breafts , between confcience and conveniency ...
... reason for taking away men's eftates , but that they were Irish papists ; when all men were liable to the en- tanglements of two - edged oaths , from the conflicts raised by them in men's breafts , between confcience and conveniency ...
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... reason , poftponed to the third , in order , as his judges told him , ' to give him time to reflect on their friendly propofal . But Sir Phelim still acquitting his majefty of having any hand in that com- miffion , and even calling ...
... reason , poftponed to the third , in order , as his judges told him , ' to give him time to reflect on their friendly propofal . But Sir Phelim still acquitting his majefty of having any hand in that com- miffion , and even calling ...
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