History of Ireland: From the Anglo-Norman Invasion Till the Union of the Country with Great Britain, Volume 2J. & J. Harper, 1837 - Ireland |
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... exertions of the Bishop of Clogher . He also failed in an effort to obtain from the king the chief government of Ireland , though his preten- sions were supported by Prince Rupert . Charles , with more honour than he usually exhibited ...
... exertions of the Bishop of Clogher . He also failed in an effort to obtain from the king the chief government of Ireland , though his preten- sions were supported by Prince Rupert . Charles , with more honour than he usually exhibited ...
Page 41
... exertions to bring the war to a speedy termination . During the winter Ireton died of the plague . His character , though not altogether faultless , was more perfect than that of most of his associates . He con- stantly protected the ...
... exertions to bring the war to a speedy termination . During the winter Ireton died of the plague . His character , though not altogether faultless , was more perfect than that of most of his associates . He con- stantly protected the ...
Page 59
... exertions , how- ever , of this zealous republican were unavailing . The Cromwellians were not to be checked in their new career of loyalty ; and Ludlow returned to London , where the equivocal proceedings of Monk had begun to give ...
... exertions , how- ever , of this zealous republican were unavailing . The Cromwellians were not to be checked in their new career of loyalty ; and Ludlow returned to London , where the equivocal proceedings of Monk had begun to give ...
Page 60
... and every effort made to prevent their electing agents to lay their just claims before the king . These arbitrary exertions were powerfully seconded by the English parliament , anxious at once to 60 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
... and every effort made to prevent their electing agents to lay their just claims before the king . These arbitrary exertions were powerfully seconded by the English parliament , anxious at once to 60 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
Page 85
... exertions , the report was delayed , and the session terminated by a prorogation . The dreadful fire of London for a short time distracted VOL . II . - H public attention ; but the dispute about Irish cattle survived HISTORY OF IRELAND .
... exertions , the report was delayed , and the session terminated by a prorogation . The dreadful fire of London for a short time distracted VOL . II . - H public attention ; but the dispute about Irish cattle survived HISTORY OF IRELAND .
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