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Page 7
... cruelty , to the Moloch of English domination !!! Eighty thousand - Oh God of mercy ! § 7. Yet all these barbarities ought to be deemed light and trivial , compared with the crowning cruelty of the enemies of Ireland . The Irish were ...
... cruelty , to the Moloch of English domination !!! Eighty thousand - Oh God of mercy ! § 7. Yet all these barbarities ought to be deemed light and trivial , compared with the crowning cruelty of the enemies of Ireland . The Irish were ...
Page 54
... cruelty of open violence ; and the statutes passed by the Parliament of the Eng- lish Pale afforded specimens of the senseless , and indeed ludicrous , malignity of the English party against the Irish . I think it right to add the ...
... cruelty of open violence ; and the statutes passed by the Parliament of the Eng- lish Pale afforded specimens of the senseless , and indeed ludicrous , malignity of the English party against the Irish . I think it right to add the ...
Page 66
... cruelty and perfidy which were perpetrated on the Irish people by the order or connivance of the English Government . There is in the College of Dublin , a State Paper of considerable importance . It is a memorial presented by a Captain ...
... cruelty and perfidy which were perpetrated on the Irish people by the order or connivance of the English Government . There is in the College of Dublin , a State Paper of considerable importance . It is a memorial presented by a Captain ...
Page 69
... cruelty of the English Go- vernors of Ireland , he says , — 66 They have drawn unto them by protection , three " or four hundred of these country people , un- " der colour to do your Majesty's service , and " brought them to a place of ...
... cruelty of the English Go- vernors of Ireland , he says , — 66 They have drawn unto them by protection , three " or four hundred of these country people , un- " der colour to do your Majesty's service , and " brought them to a place of ...
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... cruelty ; their plundering and MASSACRES , were still more ruinous than the defeat of an 66 66 army or the loss of a city ! The wretched suf- " ferers had neither power to repel , nor law to " restrain or vindicate their injuries . In ...
... cruelty ; their plundering and MASSACRES , were still more ruinous than the defeat of an 66 66 army or the loss of a city ! The wretched suf- " ferers had neither power to repel , nor law to " restrain or vindicate their injuries . In ...
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