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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... means , from the disorders of Ireland . A commission arrived , whereby Wallop , the treasurer at war , and Gardiner , the chief justice , were empowered to treat with Tyrone and his associates , to hear their complaints , and to receive ...
... means , from the disorders of Ireland . A commission arrived , whereby Wallop , the treasurer at war , and Gardiner , the chief justice , were empowered to treat with Tyrone and his associates , to hear their complaints , and to receive ...
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... means , not excepting breach of faith , perjury , or if there be any thing worse . He was not ignorant , that the queen's express orders , for offering a conference , only in some walled town , were given , with a view , if possible ...
... means , not excepting breach of faith , perjury , or if there be any thing worse . He was not ignorant , that the queen's express orders , for offering a conference , only in some walled town , were given , with a view , if possible ...
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... means of coming to that knowledge from the operations of the campaign , and the reports of friends and enemies ? If history said , that the English cabinet demanded a truce of twelve months , accompanied with a proposal to open a ...
... means of coming to that knowledge from the operations of the campaign , and the reports of friends and enemies ? If history said , that the English cabinet demanded a truce of twelve months , accompanied with a proposal to open a ...
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... Leinster , in order to strengthen the heart of the kingdom . " But such a provision was by no means thought adequate to the pressing necessities of Ireland . At a time when this country was one general scene 30 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
... Leinster , in order to strengthen the heart of the kingdom . " But such a provision was by no means thought adequate to the pressing necessities of Ireland . At a time when this country was one general scene 30 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
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... means not only to spoil you of all your goods , but according to the utmost of my power shall work what I can to dispossess you of all your lands ; because you are the means whereby warres are maintained against the exaltation of the ...
... means not only to spoil you of all your goods , but according to the utmost of my power shall work what I can to dispossess you of all your lands ; because you are the means whereby warres are maintained against the exaltation of the ...
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