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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... things feemed to be inclining to fome kind of peace- ableness between thofe of his party , and the other confederate catholics . " Vindic . Catholic . in Hib . p . 174 . " The court of Rome , " fays Mr. Carte , " though it was contrary ...
... things feemed to be inclining to fome kind of peace- ableness between thofe of his party , and the other confederate catholics . " Vindic . Catholic . in Hib . p . 174 . " The court of Rome , " fays Mr. Carte , " though it was contrary ...
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... thing , that had been hitherto 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 ...
... thing , that had been hitherto 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 ...
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... things were compofed by the treaty ( with the parliament ) the concerns of Ireland should be left wholly to the houses . " And in the interim wrote to Ormond , " to require him to defift from any further proceedings in that peace ...
... things were compofed by the treaty ( with the parliament ) the concerns of Ireland should be left wholly to the houses . " And in the interim wrote to Ormond , " to require him to defift from any further proceedings in that peace ...
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... thing he had ever heard of , in breach of faith and bloody inhumanity ; and that the cruel- ties exercised there , for five days after the town was taken , would make as many feveral pictures of inhu- manity , as are to be found in the ...
... thing he had ever heard of , in breach of faith and bloody inhumanity ; and that the cruel- ties exercised there , for five days after the town was taken , would make as many feveral pictures of inhu- manity , as are to be found in the ...
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... thing from them , without paying for it in ready money . This was fo ftrictly executed , that even in his March from Dublin to Drogheda , where he was guilty of that horrid butchery , and breach of faith before - mentioned , ' he ...
... thing from them , without paying for it in ready money . This was fo ftrictly executed , that even in his March from Dublin to Drogheda , where he was guilty of that horrid butchery , and breach of faith before - mentioned , ' he ...
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