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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... grievances ; complained of the injustice of Bagnal , in usurping a jurisdiction in Ulster inconsistent with his just rights ; of his unreasonable and implacable resentment in attempting to separate him from his wife , and with - holding ...
... grievances ; complained of the injustice of Bagnal , in usurping a jurisdiction in Ulster inconsistent with his just rights ; of his unreasonable and implacable resentment in attempting to separate him from his wife , and with - holding ...
Page 7
... grievances to urge ; and all concurred in the same general demands of a free exercise of religion , and an exemption from garrisons and sheriffs . They were heard with temper : some of their allegations were confessed to be just ; and ...
... grievances to urge ; and all concurred in the same general demands of a free exercise of religion , and an exemption from garrisons and sheriffs . They were heard with temper : some of their allegations were confessed to be just ; and ...
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... grievances , that after the pacification of Connaught , the state had presumed to prosecute his friend and ally Pheagh Mac- Hugh , with others of the insurgents of Leinster . In revenge of this intolerable wrong , the earl harassed the ...
... grievances , that after the pacification of Connaught , the state had presumed to prosecute his friend and ally Pheagh Mac- Hugh , with others of the insurgents of Leinster . In revenge of this intolerable wrong , the earl harassed the ...
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... speedily to be recalled from his command , and the grievances of the northerns were to be sub- mitted to a new governor , whose principles and character 14 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY sincerity, in making or keeping treaties, more ...
... speedily to be recalled from his command , and the grievances of the northerns were to be sub- mitted to a new governor , whose principles and character 14 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY sincerity, in making or keeping treaties, more ...
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... grievances at large , and transmitting them to the queen . Tirone , on his part , engaged to recal his forces from Leinster ; to hold no correspondence with Spain during the cessation , but to discover any intelligence he might receive ...
... grievances at large , and transmitting them to the queen . Tirone , on his part , engaged to recal his forces from Leinster ; to hold no correspondence with Spain during the cessation , but to discover any intelligence he might receive ...
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