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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... those even under protection . XX . Surrender of Limerick , with the articles of capitu- lation . STATE OF THE CATHOLICS OF IRELAND . I. Infringement of the articles of Limerick . II . Severe laws made against catholics . III . The ...
... those even under protection . XX . Surrender of Limerick , with the articles of capitu- lation . STATE OF THE CATHOLICS OF IRELAND . I. Infringement of the articles of Limerick . II . Severe laws made against catholics . III . The ...
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... those of Portugal , 2 Cart . Orm . vol . iii . 3 Nuncio's Memoirs . though obliged to furrender upon honourable terms , yet his defence gained him the respect , even of his enemy . Experi- ence had formed him to an able and skilful ...
... those of Portugal , 2 Cart . Orm . vol . iii . 3 Nuncio's Memoirs . though obliged to furrender upon honourable terms , yet his defence gained him the respect , even of his enemy . Experi- ence had formed him to an able and skilful ...
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... those who were enlifted in the army , to per- fevere constantly in their oppofition to the common enemy , as they expected the bleffing of God upon their endeavours . " The Marquis of Ormond , in a letter to the king , obferved ...
... those who were enlifted in the army , to per- fevere constantly in their oppofition to the common enemy , as they expected the bleffing of God upon their endeavours . " The Marquis of Ormond , in a letter to the king , obferved ...
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... those of the fhort- eft forefight , that upon any thing Ireland could afford , it would not be poffible to make any refiftance against the rebels ; who then had the whole coaft towards England , Waterford excepted , ready to receive ...
... those of the fhort- eft forefight , that upon any thing Ireland could afford , it would not be poffible to make any refiftance against the rebels ; who then had the whole coaft towards England , Waterford excepted , ready to receive ...
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... those , in any part of his dominions , and to endeavour the ex- tirpation 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 ...
... those , in any part of his dominions , and to endeavour the ex- tirpation 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 ...
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