NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... spirit ! " Several murders of Irishmen had been committed with im- punity , and even ecclesiastics had taught that such killing was no sin . They mentioned an instance of one Father Simon , a friar , a brother of the Bishop of Connor ...
... spirit ! " Several murders of Irishmen had been committed with im- punity , and even ecclesiastics had taught that such killing was no sin . They mentioned an instance of one Father Simon , a friar , a brother of the Bishop of Connor ...
Page 141
... spirit which has struggled with despotism in vain for a period of seven hundred years , and which only contributed ... spirit of robbery generating the same tor- ments against their victims as we shall shortly see adopted by the furious ...
... spirit which has struggled with despotism in vain for a period of seven hundred years , and which only contributed ... spirit of robbery generating the same tor- ments against their victims as we shall shortly see adopted by the furious ...
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... spirit . Among these the most remarkable was the massacre of thirty Catholic families in Island Magee , County Antrim , who were deliberately murdered in their beds at night by a party of Scots from the garrison of Carrickfergus ; and ...
... spirit . Among these the most remarkable was the massacre of thirty Catholic families in Island Magee , County Antrim , who were deliberately murdered in their beds at night by a party of Scots from the garrison of Carrickfergus ; and ...
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