A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... house with soldiers , captured his host with his wife and brother , sent them all to Dublin for execution , and massacred the whole body of his friends . and retainers . An English officer , a friend of the Viceroy , invited seventeen ...
... house with soldiers , captured his host with his wife and brother , sent them all to Dublin for execution , and massacred the whole body of his friends . and retainers . An English officer , a friend of the Viceroy , invited seventeen ...
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... house unburnt between Kinsale and Ross . " The troops of Captain Harvie ' did the like between Ross and Bantry ... houses and corn , taking great preys , . . . harassing the country , killed all mankind that were found therein . ' From ...
... house unburnt between Kinsale and Ross . " The troops of Captain Harvie ' did the like between Ross and Bantry ... houses and corn , taking great preys , . . . harassing the country , killed all mankind that were found therein . ' From ...
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... house of the same murderer , his servant , after the fact committed .'- Richey's Lec- tures on Irish History ( 2nd series ) , p . 319 . 1 See some curious statistics on this point in Curry's Review of the Civil Wars of Ireland , vol . i ...
... house of the same murderer , his servant , after the fact committed .'- Richey's Lec- tures on Irish History ( 2nd series ) , p . 319 . 1 See some curious statistics on this point in Curry's Review of the Civil Wars of Ireland , vol . i ...
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... house , Are breed in Irishe ground ; But worse than pies the same to burne A thousand maie be found . Somers ... houses , and the ne- cessity of concentrating the new colonists in groups of not less than twenty households . See Richey's ...
... house , Are breed in Irishe ground ; But worse than pies the same to burne A thousand maie be found . Somers ... houses , and the ne- cessity of concentrating the new colonists in groups of not less than twenty households . See Richey's ...
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... House of Commons supported them by a remonstrance to the King , complaining bitterly that ' the Popish religion was publicly professed in every part of Ireland , and that monasteries and nunneries were there newly erected . ' In the ...
... House of Commons supported them by a remonstrance to the King , complaining bitterly that ' the Popish religion was publicly professed in every part of Ireland , and that monasteries and nunneries were there newly erected . ' In the ...
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