A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... arms and of hostile statutes , and a regular series of operations were carried on , particularly from Chichester's time , in the ordinary courts of justice , and by special commis- sions and inquisitions ; first under pretence of ...
... arms and of hostile statutes , and a regular series of operations were carried on , particularly from Chichester's time , in the ordinary courts of justice , and by special commis- sions and inquisitions ; first under pretence of ...
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... arms in Leinster in the insurrection of 1641 , One fraud of a more gigantic description was con- templated . It was hoped that Sir John Perrot's great measure of the composition of Connaught had at least placed the titles of that ...
... arms in Leinster in the insurrection of 1641 , One fraud of a more gigantic description was con- templated . It was hoped that Sir John Perrot's great measure of the composition of Connaught had at least placed the titles of that ...
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... arms to establish its religion , and of adding to the growing panic by placing at the head of Scotch affairs those who had sworn the National Covenant against Popery , and from whom the Papists could look for nothing but extirpation ...
... arms to establish its religion , and of adding to the growing panic by placing at the head of Scotch affairs those who had sworn the National Covenant against Popery , and from whom the Papists could look for nothing but extirpation ...
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... arms which they had entrusted to the nobles and inhabitants of the Pale . They then , at a time when the Wicklow rebellion and the multiplication of robbers made the position of unarmed men peculiarly dangerous in the country districts ...
... arms which they had entrusted to the nobles and inhabitants of the Pale . They then , at a time when the Wicklow rebellion and the multiplication of robbers made the position of unarmed men peculiarly dangerous in the country districts ...
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... arms hath been ever since the peace and plundered the English there and disarmed the garrison . And this , though too much , is all that we yet hear is done by them . ' -Nalson's Collections , ii . 516 . In this letter no mention what ...
... arms hath been ever since the peace and plundered the English there and disarmed the garrison . And this , though too much , is all that we yet hear is done by them . ' -Nalson's Collections , ii . 516 . In this letter no mention what ...
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