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Page 25
... Munster ; and here are some specimens of the way in which they were working out Spenser's plan : - 6 6 ' By reason of the continuall persecuting of the ' rebells , who could have no breath nor rest to re- ' leeve themselves , but were ...
... Munster ; and here are some specimens of the way in which they were working out Spenser's plan : - 6 6 ' By reason of the continuall persecuting of the ' rebells , who could have no breath nor rest to re- ' leeve themselves , but were ...
Page 57
... Munster was , according to the techni . cal phrase , made to explode . That is , how the people were compelled to take arms in their own defence . They will also show the active huma- nity of the Catholic clergy , and of many of the ...
... Munster was , according to the techni . cal phrase , made to explode . That is , how the people were compelled to take arms in their own defence . They will also show the active huma- nity of the Catholic clergy , and of many of the ...
Page 69
... Munster . I must say , that in order to appreciate fully the value of such acts of humanity , it should be con- stantly recollected that the English Protestant party were massacrieng the unfortunate Catholics in every direction around ...
... Munster . I must say , that in order to appreciate fully the value of such acts of humanity , it should be con- stantly recollected that the English Protestant party were massacrieng the unfortunate Catholics in every direction around ...
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