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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... tion preparing against him , which were to be fent to his Holiness , to the end that his lordship might pre- pare for his journey , and for his defence ; and that , in the mean time , he should not intermeddle , by him- felf or any of ...
... tion preparing against him , which were to be fent to his Holiness , to the end that his lordship might pre- pare for his journey , and for his defence ; and that , in the mean time , he should not intermeddle , by him- felf or any of ...
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... tion of O'Nial with Ormond , in a letter from Secretary Nicholas to Ormond himself , which he fays came from a very good au- thor , Lord Brudenell . It is there exprefsly faid , " that O'Nial had written to Cromwell to thank him for the ...
... tion of O'Nial with Ormond , in a letter from Secretary Nicholas to Ormond himself , which he fays came from a very good au- thor , Lord Brudenell . It is there exprefsly faid , " that O'Nial had written to Cromwell to thank him for the ...
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... tion at Dumferling , he did really believe it a forgery , " contrived either by the English rebels , or the Irish congregation , to feduce the people from their loyalty and affection to his majefty . " However that might be , his ...
... tion at Dumferling , he did really believe it a forgery , " contrived either by the English rebels , or the Irish congregation , to feduce the people from their loyalty and affection to his majefty . " However that might be , his ...
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... tion . D The king's printed declaration was received by the Marquis of Ormond , on the 13th of October , 1650 , and fent to the commiffioners of truft on the 24th of the fame month . Walth's Hift . of the Remonft . App . f . 123 . In ...
... tion . D The king's printed declaration was received by the Marquis of Ormond , on the 13th of October , 1650 , and fent to the commiffioners of truft on the 24th of the fame month . Walth's Hift . of the Remonft . App . f . 123 . In ...
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... tion . Nor could they understand ( they faid ) the my- stery of preserving his majefty's authority with them , or over them , in fuch a cafe ; or how it could be done . " They added , " that they believed , the king's authority being ...
... tion . Nor could they understand ( they faid ) the my- stery of preserving his majefty's authority with them , or over them , in fuch a cafe ; or how it could be done . " They added , " that they believed , the king's authority being ...
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