A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... archbishop named Hurley fell into the hands of the English authorities , and before they sent him to the gallows they tortured him to extort confession of treason by one of the most horrible torments human nature can endure - by ...
... archbishop named Hurley fell into the hands of the English authorities , and before they sent him to the gallows they tortured him to extort confession of treason by one of the most horrible torments human nature can endure - by ...
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... Archbishop Usher afterwards described how women were accustomed to lie in wait for a passing rider , and to rush out like famished wolves to kill and 8 ' Holinshed , vi . 459 . 2 Annals of the Four Masters , A.D. 1582 . 3 Pacata ...
... Archbishop Usher afterwards described how women were accustomed to lie in wait for a passing rider , and to rush out like famished wolves to kill and 8 ' Holinshed , vi . 459 . 2 Annals of the Four Masters , A.D. 1582 . 3 Pacata ...
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... Archbishop of Cashel to Cardinal Alciati shows that before the Government at- tempted to force a religion upon them which had not a single honest advocate in the whole na- The other cause which was called into action , and 12 IRELAND IN ...
... Archbishop of Cashel to Cardinal Alciati shows that before the Government at- tempted to force a religion upon them which had not a single honest advocate in the whole na- The other cause which was called into action , and 12 IRELAND IN ...
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... Archbishop Usher in 1626 , declared that the religion of Papists is super- stitious and idolatrous ; their faith and doctrine erroneous and heretical ; their Church , in respect to both , aposta- tical ; to give them , therefore , a ...
... Archbishop Usher in 1626 , declared that the religion of Papists is super- stitious and idolatrous ; their faith and doctrine erroneous and heretical ; their Church , in respect to both , aposta- tical ; to give them , therefore , a ...
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... Archbishop of Dublin and the chief magistrate of the city invaded this church at the head of a party of soldiers , and tried to disperse the congrega- tion , but an angry scuffle ensued , stones were thrown , and the Protestants were ...
... Archbishop of Dublin and the chief magistrate of the city invaded this church at the head of a party of soldiers , and tried to disperse the congrega- tion , but an angry scuffle ensued , stones were thrown , and the Protestants were ...
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