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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... use in that fervice which he was now to undertake . His knowledge of the world , his prudence , his fobriety and caution , appeared to greater advantage , as they were contrafted by the ignorance and rudenefs , the intempe- rance and ...
... use in that fervice which he was now to undertake . His knowledge of the world , his prudence , his fobriety and caution , appeared to greater advantage , as they were contrafted by the ignorance and rudenefs , the intempe- rance and ...
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... use of in any treaty or transaction with him . " Wherefore , through the agency of colonel Daniel O'Nial , that general's nephew , whom the Marquis of Ormond fent to folicit him for that purpose , " Owen O'Nial , ' on the 12th of ...
... use of in any treaty or transaction with him . " Wherefore , through the agency of colonel Daniel O'Nial , that general's nephew , whom the Marquis of Ormond fent to folicit him for that purpose , " Owen O'Nial , ' on the 12th of ...
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... use that regicide made of it , his lordship returned it by a trumpet , with a letter informing him , that it was officioufly fought for and obtained by the Dean , without either his confent or privity . ' His excellency's defire to ...
... use that regicide made of it , his lordship returned it by a trumpet , with a letter informing him , that it was officioufly fought for and obtained by the Dean , without either his confent or privity . ' His excellency's defire to ...
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... use all the means in their power 1 Clarend . Carte . ? Id . ib . a " On account of the king's difavowal of Glamorgan's peace , and his being prevailed on by the Scots to make void that which had been concluded with the Marquis of Ormond ...
... use all the means in their power 1 Clarend . Carte . ? Id . ib . a " On account of the king's difavowal of Glamorgan's peace , and his being prevailed on by the Scots to make void that which had been concluded with the Marquis of Ormond ...
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... use their advice and service as heretofore . " Clanrick . Mem . Dub . ed . p . 120 . And in a letter to the Duke of Lorrain himself , after the treaty was broken off , his majefty fays , " he believed thofe of- fers which the ...
... use their advice and service as heretofore . " Clanrick . Mem . Dub . ed . p . 120 . And in a letter to the Duke of Lorrain himself , after the treaty was broken off , his majefty fays , " he believed thofe of- fers which the ...
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