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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... thereof to the utmost of his power . " And with regard to the peace lately concluded with the con- federates , and confirmed by himself , he exprefsly pro- nounced it " null and void ; adding , " that he was con- vinced in his ...
... thereof to the utmost of his power . " And with regard to the peace lately concluded with the con- federates , and confirmed by himself , he exprefsly pro- nounced it " null and void ; adding , " that he was con- vinced in his ...
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... thereof were utterly impove- rished ; that no confiderable forces could be brought together to maintain a defensive war against the rebels , much less an offenfive ; that the city of Limerick , and town of Galway had of a long time ...
... thereof were utterly impove- rished ; that no confiderable forces could be brought together to maintain a defensive war against the rebels , much less an offenfive ; that the city of Limerick , and town of Galway had of a long time ...
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... will , by the foreflowing thereof , be entirely in the enemy's power and poffeffion , and the people uni- verfally enforced to fubmit unto them . ' CHAP . s Ib . Ib . CHA P. XVII . The treaty with the Duke of CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND . 47.
... will , by the foreflowing thereof , be entirely in the enemy's power and poffeffion , and the people uni- verfally enforced to fubmit unto them . ' CHAP . s Ib . Ib . CHA P. XVII . The treaty with the Duke of CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND . 47.
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... thereof , Lord Taaffe repaired to Paris , and prefented to her Majefty , the Duke of York , and Lord Lieutenant , all the papers and inftructions , which they had received concerning that treaty ; among which were the propofitions ...
... thereof , Lord Taaffe repaired to Paris , and prefented to her Majefty , the Duke of York , and Lord Lieutenant , all the papers and inftructions , which they had received concerning that treaty ; among which were the propofitions ...
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... , the plague fo exceedingly raged in Dublin , as ' tis reported there died thereof 17000 perfons . " Borl . Hift . of the Irish Rebel . f . 345 . from England ; offering good conditions to fuch fami- lies CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND . 55.
... , the plague fo exceedingly raged in Dublin , as ' tis reported there died thereof 17000 perfons . " Borl . Hift . of the Irish Rebel . f . 345 . from England ; offering good conditions to fuch fami- lies CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND . 55.
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