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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Page 130
... king , so they were tied to be no less careful to manifest their duties to God , in which they would never be dissembling temporizers . " " The seditious spirit thus diffused through the cities of the south , was particularly provok ...
... king , so they were tied to be no less careful to manifest their duties to God , in which they would never be dissembling temporizers . " " The seditious spirit thus diffused through the cities of the south , was particularly provok ...
Page 132
... king James was at the utmost pains to gain the friendship of Roman catholic princes , as a necessary precaution to ... king's policy , in order to pave the way to 132 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY The Irish catholics, both of English and ...
... king James was at the utmost pains to gain the friendship of Roman catholic princes , as a necessary precaution to ... king's policy , in order to pave the way to 132 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY The Irish catholics, both of English and ...
Page 133
Dennis Taaffe. king's policy , in order to pave the way to his succession , " to waste the vigor of the state of ... king James made to Roman catholics , was registered , and amounted so high at least as a toleration of their religion ...
Dennis Taaffe. king's policy , in order to pave the way to his succession , " to waste the vigor of the state of ... king James made to Roman catholics , was registered , and amounted so high at least as a toleration of their religion ...
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... King James ascended the throne , to the satisfaction of all parties , as uniting in his person every claim of descent ... king's reign " John Boys , D. D. dean of Canterbury , gained great applause by turning the Lord's prayer into the ...
... King James ascended the throne , to the satisfaction of all parties , as uniting in his person every claim of descent ... king's reign " John Boys , D. D. dean of Canterbury , gained great applause by turning the Lord's prayer into the ...
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... king's rent , and others for not building of castles within the time prescribed ; besides they found divers of the inferior freeholders to have been slain in the late rebellion , whereby eight or nine ballibetaghs escheated to the crown ...
... king's rent , and others for not building of castles within the time prescribed ; besides they found divers of the inferior freeholders to have been slain in the late rebellion , whereby eight or nine ballibetaghs escheated to the crown ...
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