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... Papists murmured , conspired , fell into treason . Their leaders were executed . The laws were enforced more strin- gently . They conspired again , and invited help from Spain . The nation , whose patriotism was stronger than their ...
... Papists murmured , conspired , fell into treason . Their leaders were executed . The laws were enforced more strin- gently . They conspired again , and invited help from Spain . The nation , whose patriotism was stronger than their ...
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... Papists , extorted from Charles an order that they should be disbanded . In appearance there was immediate obedience . The regiments dispersed . The arms were collected and carried to Dublin . An operation which threatened to be ...
... Papists , extorted from Charles an order that they should be disbanded . In appearance there was immediate obedience . The regiments dispersed . The arms were collected and carried to Dublin . An operation which threatened to be ...
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... Papists in the House and some of the Protestants incline to the latter , whereby they are like to carry it by majority of votes , for in these two last sessions we find many Protestants ( and no Papists at all , unless some few not able ...
... Papists in the House and some of the Protestants incline to the latter , whereby they are like to carry it by majority of votes , for in these two last sessions we find many Protestants ( and no Papists at all , unless some few not able ...
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... Papists , wherein there is some mys- tery , but certainly no good to us .'— " The Lords Justices to Sir Harry Vane , May 12. ' Ibid . 2 Orders came in June to ship part of the army for Portugal , and transports came from England to Cork ...
... Papists , wherein there is some mys- tery , but certainly no good to us .'— " The Lords Justices to Sir Harry Vane , May 12. ' Ibid . 2 Orders came in June to ship part of the army for Portugal , and transports came from England to Cork ...
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... Papists . The plot was , on the then next morning , Satur- day , October 23 , being Ignatius's day , about nine o'clock , to surprise the castle of Dublin , the principal magazine of his majesty's arms and BOOK I. 1641 but held fast to ...
... Papists . The plot was , on the then next morning , Satur- day , October 23 , being Ignatius's day , about nine o'clock , to surprise the castle of Dublin , the principal magazine of his majesty's arms and BOOK I. 1641 but held fast to ...
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