An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volume 2J. Christie, 1810 - Ireland |
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... cause , as well as a common coun- try to defend . The free exercise of their religion , security for their lives , and the remnant of their properties , hitherto denied them , was a natural and just claim , though qualified insolence by ...
... cause , as well as a common coun- try to defend . The free exercise of their religion , security for their lives , and the remnant of their properties , hitherto denied them , was a natural and just claim , though qualified insolence by ...
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... cause of Ireland ; A son of lord Trimbleston was sent , with a de- tachment of a thousand horse , to attack Tirrell . But the ability of the leader compensated the deficiency of his numbers . He gave the Angli- cans a total defeat , and ...
... cause of Ireland ; A son of lord Trimbleston was sent , with a de- tachment of a thousand horse , to attack Tirrell . But the ability of the leader compensated the deficiency of his numbers . He gave the Angli- cans a total defeat , and ...
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... cause of conscience : and as to the demand of his eldest son , he utterly rejected it . Thus did he dictate the conditions on which he would accept his pardon . His pardon , at the pressing instance of the earl of Ormond , received the ...
... cause of conscience : and as to the demand of his eldest son , he utterly rejected it . Thus did he dictate the conditions on which he would accept his pardon . His pardon , at the pressing instance of the earl of Ormond , received the ...
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... cause of all . " Such was the alarm conceived or affected in Ireland , that the queen thought it necessary , by proclamation , utterly to disavow all inten- tions against the liberty of a country , where she had so great a number of ...
... cause of all . " Such was the alarm conceived or affected in Ireland , that the queen thought it necessary , by proclamation , utterly to disavow all inten- tions against the liberty of a country , where she had so great a number of ...
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... was so far out in her calculations on the reduction of Ireland . She felt cause to lament , * Leland , Vol . II . B. IV . c . v . p . 257.858 . that she paid no attention to Lee's memorial , presented OF IRELAND . 35.
... was so far out in her calculations on the reduction of Ireland . She felt cause to lament , * Leland , Vol . II . B. IV . c . v . p . 257.858 . that she paid no attention to Lee's memorial , presented OF IRELAND . 35.
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