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Page 4
... these outrages , and as the citizens of Galway followed the example of those of Limerick , refufing to admit any garrifon , except one appointed and commanded by their own magif- trates , the marquis , unable to retain an army on either ...
... these outrages , and as the citizens of Galway followed the example of those of Limerick , refufing to admit any garrifon , except one appointed and commanded by their own magif- trates , the marquis , unable to retain an army on either ...
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... these mem- bers , and even iffued an excommunication against all who should refort to the enemy's quarters or pay them contribution ; yet they fecretly practifed against Clanricarde for the establishment of their own power by foreign ...
... these mem- bers , and even iffued an excommunication against all who should refort to the enemy's quarters or pay them contribution ; yet they fecretly practifed against Clanricarde for the establishment of their own power by foreign ...
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... These proposals , which indicated a fecret aim of the duke at the fovereignty of Ireland , were fo re- fented by Clanricarde , that he refufed to admit the envoy to an audience of leave , though he had con- fented to fome qualification ...
... These proposals , which indicated a fecret aim of the duke at the fovereignty of Ireland , were fo re- fented by Clanricarde , that he refufed to admit the envoy to an audience of leave , though he had con- fented to fome qualification ...
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... these posts , and pursued till his forces were dispersed , and his life in danger , he capitulated with the republi- cans , who granted him leave to refide fome time un- molested in their quarters , and afterwards to trans- port himself ...
... these posts , and pursued till his forces were dispersed , and his life in danger , he capitulated with the republi- cans , who granted him leave to refide fome time un- molested in their quarters , and afterwards to trans- port himself ...
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... these , with the forfeited lands in the coun- ties of Dublin , Kildare , Carlow , and Cork , re- mained unappropriated , and referved by parliament for future difpofál . tions . In the forming of these arrangements a change took ...
... these , with the forfeited lands in the coun- ties of Dublin , Kildare , Carlow , and Cork , re- mained unappropriated , and referved by parliament for future difpofál . tions . In the forming of these arrangements a change took ...
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