An Impartial History of Ireland: From the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time : from Authentic Documents, Volume 4 |
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... Peace , as advantageous to France as the queen could obtain , was concluded . Ox- ford , whose deception to the Jacobites was dis- covered , was removed ; a new ministry appointed ; but , four days after his dismissal , their views were ...
... Peace , as advantageous to France as the queen could obtain , was concluded . Ox- ford , whose deception to the Jacobites was dis- covered , was removed ; a new ministry appointed ; but , four days after his dismissal , their views were ...
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... peace , he added , that in his opinion that would be greatly promoted , by the vigorous execution of the laws against popish priests ; and that he would contribute his part towards the prevention of that growing evil , by giving proper ...
... peace , he added , that in his opinion that would be greatly promoted , by the vigorous execution of the laws against popish priests ; and that he would contribute his part towards the prevention of that growing evil , by giving proper ...
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... peace , safety and welfare of his majesty's government . The English by birth , at length deemed it necessary to revoke the patent ; Boulter thought it expe- dient , and the patent was revoked . Now and then a patriotic genius arose ...
... peace , safety and welfare of his majesty's government . The English by birth , at length deemed it necessary to revoke the patent ; Boulter thought it expe- dient , and the patent was revoked . Now and then a patriotic genius arose ...
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... peace in that district , who with difficulty put a stop to the intended massacre . On account of the Scottish rebellion in 1745 , in favour of the pretender , in which it will pre- sently appear , that not a single Irish catholic , lay ...
... peace in that district , who with difficulty put a stop to the intended massacre . On account of the Scottish rebellion in 1745 , in favour of the pretender , in which it will pre- sently appear , that not a single Irish catholic , lay ...
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... peace at home , but con- tributed to restore it among his subjects of Great Britain ; will they not believe that the people of Ireland were actuated by something more than their duty and allegiance ? will they not be con- vinced , that ...
... peace at home , but con- tributed to restore it among his subjects of Great Britain ; will they not believe that the people of Ireland were actuated by something more than their duty and allegiance ? will they not be con- vinced , that ...
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