The History of King William the Third: In III Parts, Volume 2A. Roper, 1702 - Great Britain |
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... Pub- lick Spirited Perfons have been pleas'd to communicate to me ; as for the Wars in Ireland , Flan- ders , and Piedmont , I did not alto- and altogether depend upon the Re- lations already publish'd , but The Preface .
... Pub- lick Spirited Perfons have been pleas'd to communicate to me ; as for the Wars in Ireland , Flan- ders , and Piedmont , I did not alto- and altogether depend upon the Re- lations already publish'd , but The Preface .
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... Ireland was fuch , " that the Dangers were grown too great to be ob- " viated by any flow Method . Therefore he muft " leave it to them to confider of the moft effectual " ways of preventing the Inconveniences that might arife by delays ...
... Ireland was fuch , " that the Dangers were grown too great to be ob- " viated by any flow Method . Therefore he muft " leave it to them to confider of the moft effectual " ways of preventing the Inconveniences that might arife by delays ...
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... Ireland , and " the Allies abroad ; and after all , at the next meeting , be but where they now were , as to the " Effential Parts of a Parliament , there being no- thing more to be had at any other time , but what they had already ...
... Ireland , and " the Allies abroad ; and after all , at the next meeting , be but where they now were , as to the " Effential Parts of a Parliament , there being no- thing more to be had at any other time , but what they had already ...
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... Ireland , whereupon the Commons Unani- moufly Voted , That they would stand by and affift the King with their Lives and Fortunes , in Supporting bis Alliances abroad , in reducing of Ireland , and in defence of the Proteftant Religion ...
... Ireland , whereupon the Commons Unani- moufly Voted , That they would stand by and affift the King with their Lives and Fortunes , in Supporting bis Alliances abroad , in reducing of Ireland , and in defence of the Proteftant Religion ...
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... Ireland , and in " defence of the Proteftant Religion , and Laws of " the Kingdom . The Lord Great Chamberlain having wait- ed on the King to know when he would be at- tended with this Addrefs , his Majefty answer'd , He was going out ...
... Ireland , and in " defence of the Proteftant Religion , and Laws of " the Kingdom . The Lord Great Chamberlain having wait- ed on the King to know when he would be at- tended with this Addrefs , his Majefty answer'd , He was going out ...
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Page 61 - Michaelmas 1688, to the day of the date hereof; and all persons comprehended in this article shall have, hold, and enjoy all their goods and chattels, real and personal, to them or any of them belonging, and remaining either in their own hands or the hands of any persons whatsoever, in trust for, or...
Page 62 - And no person or persons whatsoever, in the second or third articles comprised., shall be sued, impleaded., or made accountable for the rents or mean rates of any lands, tenements or houses...
Page 70 - Limerick, and other quarters where the said troops shall be; and in case any provision shall remain in the magazines of Limerick when the town shall be given up, it shall be valued, and the price deducted out of what is to be paid for the provisions to be furnished to the troops on ship-board.
Page 64 - Parliament to have the estates secured to Roman Catholics, by articles and capitulation in this kingdom, charged with, and equally liable to the payment of so much of the...
Page 61 - ... also, that no person whatsoever shall have or enjoy the benefit of this article, that shall neglect or refuse to take the oath of allegiance,* made by act of parliament in England, in the first year of the reign of their present majesties, when thereunto required.
Page 87 - By levying money for and to the use of the crown, by pretence of prerogative, for other time and in other manner than the same was granted by Parliament; 5.
Page 126 - Resolved, &c., nemine contradicente, that in all aids given to the king by the Commons the rate or tax ought not to be altered by the Lords. (ii) 3 July 1678 Resolved, &c., that all aids and supplies, and aids to his Majesty in Parliament, are the sole gift of the Commons ; and all bills for the granting of...
Page 60 - Mayo, or any of them ; and all the commissioned officers in their majesties' quarters, that belong to the Irish regiments now in being, that are treated with, and who are not prisoners of war, or have taken protection, and who shall return and submit to their majesties...
Page 60 - II., and shall be put in possession, by order of the government, of such of them as are in the King's hands, or the hands of...
Page 71 - Ginckle, all those that shall be appointed to command the same shall be obliged to observe and execute what is specified in these articles, or cause it to be executed punctually, and shall not act contrary on any account.