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 32
... liberty , and thus to erect a tyrannical do- minion even over those who call themselves Eng- lish subjects , and are so infatuated as not to discern , that the present is the common cause of all . " Such was the alarm conceived or ...
... liberty , and thus to erect a tyrannical do- minion even over those who call themselves Eng- lish subjects , and are so infatuated as not to discern , that the present is the common cause of all . " Such was the alarm conceived or ...
Page 39
... liberty , and for his native country ; his name will be remembered , while there is an Irishman on the face of the earth ; and he , who survives , will be pointed at , as the companion of O'Donel , and the defender of his country . The ...
... liberty , and for his native country ; his name will be remembered , while there is an Irishman on the face of the earth ; and he , who survives , will be pointed at , as the companion of O'Donel , and the defender of his country . The ...
Page 43
... liberty to renew the war on a fortnight's previous notice . * If any of the Irish confederates should refuse to adhere to this agreement , Tyrone engaged to leave them to be prosecuted by the lord - lieutenant at his pleasure . Not long ...
... liberty to renew the war on a fortnight's previous notice . * If any of the Irish confederates should refuse to adhere to this agreement , Tyrone engaged to leave them to be prosecuted by the lord - lieutenant at his pleasure . Not long ...
Page 44
... liberty to renew the war , on giving fourteen days previous notice . Doubtless , the Anglicans would will- ingly renew the truce , until reinforcements arrived from England ; but O'Nial was left at liberty , by the conditions of that ...
... liberty to renew the war , on giving fourteen days previous notice . Doubtless , the Anglicans would will- ingly renew the truce , until reinforcements arrived from England ; but O'Nial was left at liberty , by the conditions of that ...
Page 55
... liberty was to be purchased . That her majesty's garrisons should be removed from his territory of Leix , and security given , that none should be stationed there after . That , if these secu- rities should be denied them , the ...
... liberty was to be purchased . That her majesty's garrisons should be removed from his territory of Leix , and security given , that none should be stationed there after . That , if these secu- rities should be denied them , the ...
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