General History of Ireland, Volume 3Printed D. Chamberlaine, W. Sleater, J. Potts, T. Walker, and C. Jenkin, 1773 - Ireland |
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... caufe : and we do faithfully promife that no industry or care fhall be wanting in us , to receive and execute your injunction . " And , in conclufion , we leave to all im- partial judicious perfons , fad and serious confi- deration to ...
... caufe : and we do faithfully promife that no industry or care fhall be wanting in us , to receive and execute your injunction . " And , in conclufion , we leave to all im- partial judicious perfons , fad and serious confi- deration to ...
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... city , whereunto we had caufe to fear , fome loose people might by falfe and frivolous fuggeftions , be too ea- fily inftigated and to take away all poffibility of of fufpicions from the most jealous , that we could 20 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
... city , whereunto we had caufe to fear , fome loose people might by falfe and frivolous fuggeftions , be too ea- fily inftigated and to take away all poffibility of of fufpicions from the most jealous , that we could 20 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
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... whom they promifed to obey.- In effect they defired him quietly to quit the kingdom , be- caufe they did not like him for a governor . The 1 The commiffioners of truft , to whom the marquis 28 HISTORY OF IRELAND . eyes ...
... whom they promifed to obey.- In effect they defired him quietly to quit the kingdom , be- caufe they did not like him for a governor . The 1 The commiffioners of truft , to whom the marquis 28 HISTORY OF IRELAND . eyes ...
Page 86
... caufe against the English rebels , yet , at the fame time , it fhould be confidered that his majesty's caufe was at that juncture fo interwoven with their own , that they could not avoid fo doing with- out courting their own immediate ...
... caufe against the English rebels , yet , at the fame time , it fhould be confidered that his majesty's caufe was at that juncture fo interwoven with their own , that they could not avoid fo doing with- out courting their own immediate ...
Page 87
... caufe , and all fuch deserve to be remembered with ho- nour . But , certainly , candidly and impartially fpeaking , it was not fo with all ; and at least one great party of the confederates , though fo far reconciled to their fovereign ...
... caufe , and all fuch deserve to be remembered with ho- nour . But , certainly , candidly and impartially fpeaking , it was not fo with all ; and at least one great party of the confederates , though fo far reconciled to their fovereign ...
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affembly affiftance againſt alfo anſwer army becauſe befieged bishops Carrickfergus catholics caufe cauſe Charles circumſtance colonel command commiffioners confequence confiderable Cromwell declaration defeat defire Dublin duke duke of Lorrain Earl eftates endeavour enemy England Engliſh eſtabliſhed faid fame favour fecurity feemed fend fent ferved fervice fhall fhould fide fiege firſt flain foldiers fome foon fpirit French ftill fubjects fuccefs fuch fupport furrender fword garrifon Ginkle himſelf honour houſe intereft Ireland Iriſh Irish army James king king's kingdom laft land laſt likewife Limerick lord Broghill Lord Juftice lord lieutenant lord Lucan mafter majefty majeſty's marquis meaſures moft moſt muſt neral obferve occafion Ormond paffed parliament party peace perfons pleaſed poffible prefervation prevent prince prince of Orange promife proteftants purpoſe raiſed Rapparees reaſon refolved reft reign religion reſtoration Scotland ſhall ſtate ſtill thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe throne town Tredagh troops uſe whofe William