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" it was a declaration of perpetual war, not only against the native Irish, but against every person of English blood, who had settled beyond the limits of the pale, and from motives of personal interest, or convenience, had formed connexions with the... "
An Impartial History of Ireland, from the Period of the English Invasion to ... - Page 335
by Dennis Taaffe - 1811
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Union Pamphlets, Volume 11

Ireland - 1800 - 582 pages
...confederacy it was meant to diffolve, and .iiru plicated the colony of the pale in ceafclcfs war, fare fare and contention with each other, and with the inhabitants of the adjacent diftricts. Such was the ftate of Ireland when the attempt was firft made to promulgate the Englifh...
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Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records ..., Volume 21

William Fordyce Mavor - Chronology, Historical - 1804 - 376 pages
...Pale, and from motives of personal interest or convenience had formed connections with natives, of adopted their laws and customs : and it had the full...with the inhabitants of the adjacent districts."* At this period of the Irish history the whole Irish nation, within and without the Pale, was catholic....
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A Postliminious Preface to the Historical Review of the State of Ireland

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1804 - 276 pages
...and adopted their laws or customs ; " and it had the full effect, which might have " been expected i it drew closer the confederacy <? it was meant to...warfare and '* contention with each other, and with the in" habitants of the adjacent district." (Speech of the Earl of Clare, in DP 9.) As the author's view...
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1805 - 496 pages
...customs ; and it had the full effect, " which might have been expected : it drew closer the confede" racy it was meant to dissolve, and implicated the colony...I have just referred, applies indiscriminately to both ;J it was equally hopeless and impolitic to call upon the people at once to abjure the religion...
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The History of Ireland: From Its Invasion Under Henry II. to Its ..., Volume 1

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1812 - 540 pages
...expected : it drew closer the confederacy it was meant to dissolve, and implicated the colony of ihe pale in ceaseless warfare and contention with each...and with the inhabitants of the adjacent districts. Il vas equally hopeless and impolitic to call upon the people at once to abjure the religion of their...
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A Dictionary of Universal History, Chronology and Historical Biography, etc ...

James Mitchell - Biography - 1823 - 654 pages
...was declared guilty of high-treason. The adoption of these measures drew closer the confederacy which it was meant to dissolve, and implicated the colony...ceaseless warfare and contention with each other, and with W*c inhabitants of the adjacent districts. Many Irish chieftains made the defence of their religion...
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The History of the Policy of the Church of Rome in Ireland: From the ...

William Phelan - Ireland - 1827 - 378 pages
...the limits of the pale, and from motives of personal interest or convenience, had formed connexions with the natives, or adopted their laws and customs...each other, and with the inhabitants of the adjacent district." — Speech on the Union, p. 5. The account of the state of Ulster after Brace's invasion...
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History of the Civil Wars of Ireland: From the Anglo-Norman ..., Volume 1

William Cooke Taylor - Ireland - 1831 - 336 pages
...the limits of the pale, and from motives of personal interest, or convenience, had formed connexions with the natives, or adopted their laws and customs...each other, and with the inhabitants of the adjacent district. " The conduct of the clergy is not the least astounding part of this extraordinary proceeding....
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Constable's miscellany of original and selected publications

Constable and co, ltd - 1831 - 664 pages
...the limits of the pale, and from motives of personal interest, or convenience, had formed connexions with the natives, or adopted their laws and customs...each other, and with the inhabitants of the adjacent district. " The conduct of the clergy is not the least astounding part of this extraordinary proceeding....
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The remains of William Phelan [ed. by M. Phelan]. With a biogr ..., Volume 2

William Phelan - 1832 - 378 pages
...the limits of the pale, and, from motives of personal interest or convenience, had formed connexions with the natives, or adopted their laws and customs...each other, and with the inhabitants of the adjacent district.' — Speech on the Union, p. 5. The account of the state of Ulster, after Bruce's invasion,...
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