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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White, 1786 - Ireland - 400 pages

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The good faith of King Williams and King Jamess officers compared
193
A bort Sketch of the cruelties inflicted on the Iriſh prifoners in this war and alfo on those even under protection
198
Surrender of Limerick with the articles of capitu lation
202
STATE OF THE CATHOLICS OF IRELAND
223
Infringement of the articles of Limerick
225
Severe laws made against catholics
228
The catholics of Limerick cruelly treated
231
Penal laws to prevent the further growth of popery
233
The fame fubject continued
237
Perfecution of the catholics in the reign of Q Anne
243
Penal laws of difcovery and gavelkind enacted
246
Reafons affigned for making those laws
249
Perfecutions in the reign of King George I
251
The catholics addrefs his majesty King George II
255
Penal laws enforced in the reign of King George II
256
The conduct of the catholics of Ireland in the time of the rebellion in Scotland 1745
260
A bill for naturalizing the Jews paffes the houſe of commons
262
The catholics address the lord lieutenant
263
The catholics of Ireland preffed by penal laws form an humble remonftrance to be prefented to his majesty
265
Tumults in Munfter confidered
271
The fame ſubject continued
274
Reflections
282
A brief declaration of the government of Ireland
295
Extract of the acts of the general congregation
359
The heads of the causes which moved the northern Irish
371
Extract of Dr Gorgehis letter to Colonel Hamilton
379
The feveral arguments of Sir Theobald Butler Coun
386
The coronation oath of James II
399

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