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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... crown , and all the duties of good subjects . " * Wherefore did he dictate his terms to the impe- rious arrogant Bess ; or why did she accede to them ? If the candid Doctor feels these treaties so disgusting in the recital , must not a ...
... crown , and all the duties of good subjects . " * Wherefore did he dictate his terms to the impe- rious arrogant Bess ; or why did she accede to them ? If the candid Doctor feels these treaties so disgusting in the recital , must not a ...
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... crown . ” * The Irish war was no longer beheld with con- tempt in England . Nothing less than a formi- dable army , headed by a brave and skilful ge- neral , was thought capable of preventing Ireland becoming the property of its own ...
... crown . ” * The Irish war was no longer beheld with con- tempt in England . Nothing less than a formi- dable army , headed by a brave and skilful ge- neral , was thought capable of preventing Ireland becoming the property of its own ...
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... crown jewels , and royal domains , borrowing loans from the people , obtaining unusual subsidies from parliament , to renew the war with redoubled . vigor . He might be excusable for parleying with Essex ; as he might have been ...
... crown jewels , and royal domains , borrowing loans from the people , obtaining unusual subsidies from parliament , to renew the war with redoubled . vigor . He might be excusable for parleying with Essex ; as he might have been ...
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... crown became absolute , on the extinc- tion of the civil wars , by the reunion of the claims of the two rival houses in one man , the demand of the tribute appeared insolent , and met a refusal . The Milesian interest had declined , as ...
... crown became absolute , on the extinc- tion of the civil wars , by the reunion of the claims of the two rival houses in one man , the demand of the tribute appeared insolent , and met a refusal . The Milesian interest had declined , as ...
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... crown of England , or for trespasses between subject and subject , during the troubles . On coming to the justices of assize during a given time , and claiming the benefit thereof , former misconduct was to be pardoned , remitted , and ...
... crown of England , or for trespasses between subject and subject , during the troubles . On coming to the justices of assize during a given time , and claiming the benefit thereof , former misconduct was to be pardoned , remitted , and ...
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