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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... favoured , a commission arrived from Eng- land for treating once again with the earl of Tirone , and accommodating the differences of the North by an amicable conference . The rebel earl had ventured on his petty hostilities merely to ...
... favoured , a commission arrived from Eng- land for treating once again with the earl of Tirone , and accommodating the differences of the North by an amicable conference . The rebel earl had ventured on his petty hostilities merely to ...
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... favour , to succeed this unhappy officer as marshal of Ireland ; and on his sudden death , appointed Sir Samuel Bag- nal to lead two thousand men into this kingdom . They had been destined to form a garrison at Loughfoyle on the back of ...
... favour , to succeed this unhappy officer as marshal of Ireland ; and on his sudden death , appointed Sir Samuel Bag- nal to lead two thousand men into this kingdom . They had been destined to form a garrison at Loughfoyle on the back of ...
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... favour towards all my countrymen , both for that you are generally by your professions Catholicks , and that naturally I am inclined to affect you , I have for these and other considerations abstained my forces from attempting to do you ...
... favour towards all my countrymen , both for that you are generally by your professions Catholicks , and that naturally I am inclined to affect you , I have for these and other considerations abstained my forces from attempting to do you ...
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... favour doubtlessly obtained , could work no alteration in your consciences . " Considering notwithstanding the great ca lamitie and miserie whereunto you are most likely to fall , by persevering in that damnable estate , in which ...
... favour doubtlessly obtained , could work no alteration in your consciences . " Considering notwithstanding the great ca lamitie and miserie whereunto you are most likely to fall , by persevering in that damnable estate , in which ...
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... favour of catholicks , by which they might be licensed in civil matters precisely to give her , during their unability , obedience ; but not in any matter tending to the promotion of heresie . Wherefore , I earnestly beseech you all ...
... favour of catholicks , by which they might be licensed in civil matters precisely to give her , during their unability , obedience ; but not in any matter tending to the promotion of heresie . Wherefore , I earnestly beseech you all ...
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