A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... considerable extent wars of re- ligion . Tyrone , indeed , made ' liberty of conscience ' one of his demands ; but he was so far from being in- spired by the spirit of a crusade against Protestantism that he had assisted the Government ...
... considerable extent wars of re- ligion . Tyrone , indeed , made ' liberty of conscience ' one of his demands ; but he was so far from being in- spired by the spirit of a crusade against Protestantism that he had assisted the Government ...
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... considerable proportion of the confiscated land , selected arbitrarily by the Government , was assigned.1 The proprietary rights , however , of the clans , in accord- ance with the recent decision , were entirely disregarded . Great ...
... considerable proportion of the confiscated land , selected arbitrarily by the Government , was assigned.1 The proprietary rights , however , of the clans , in accord- ance with the recent decision , were entirely disregarded . Great ...
Page 71
... considerable , and the arts of im- proving the profit of them not well known in England , or , if they were , not very fit to be mat- ters of choice ) , and from thence at last into the Privy Council , mak- ing in every part of his ...
... considerable , and the arts of im- proving the profit of them not well known in England , or , if they were , not very fit to be mat- ters of choice ) , and from thence at last into the Privy Council , mak- ing in every part of his ...
Page 82
... considerable estate were engaged in the re- bellion , the Parliament enacted that 2,500,000 acres of profitable land in Ireland , besides bogs , woods , and barren mountains , should be assigned to English adven- turers in consideration ...
... considerable estate were engaged in the re- bellion , the Parliament enacted that 2,500,000 acres of profitable land in Ireland , besides bogs , woods , and barren mountains , should be assigned to English adven- turers in consideration ...
Page 87
... considerable slaughter was in a great strength of furze seated on a hill , where the people of several villages ( taking the alarm ) had sheltered themselves . Now Sir Arthur , having invested the hill , set the furze on fire on all ...
... considerable slaughter was in a great strength of furze seated on a hill , where the people of several villages ( taking the alarm ) had sheltered themselves . Now Sir Arthur , having invested the hill , set the furze on fire on all ...
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