An Impartial History of Ireland, from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time: From Authentic Documents, Volume 4J. Christie, 1811 - Ireland |
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... Ireland ; he also sent to demand of the States general the six thousand men they were bound to give by the treaties made by the late king , in favour of the protestant succession . Marr , in the mean time , amused himself with forming ...
... Ireland ; he also sent to demand of the States general the six thousand men they were bound to give by the treaties made by the late king , in favour of the protestant succession . Marr , in the mean time , amused himself with forming ...
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... Stirling . * The next day , instead of availing himself of his advantage , he marched * Berwick's Memoirs . back to Perth . From thence he detached the marquises OF IRELAND . 7 try, with several regiments of cavalry and dra- ...
... Stirling . * The next day , instead of availing himself of his advantage , he marched * Berwick's Memoirs . back to Perth . From thence he detached the marquises OF IRELAND . 7 try, with several regiments of cavalry and dra- ...
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From Authentic Documents Dennis Taaffe. catholics were also penal against Ireland ; and that the infamous acts to prevent the growth of popery , were equally operative to prevent the growth of Ireland's prosperity . Indulging their ...
From Authentic Documents Dennis Taaffe. catholics were also penal against Ireland ; and that the infamous acts to prevent the growth of popery , were equally operative to prevent the growth of Ireland's prosperity . Indulging their ...
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... Ireland , must thereby become finally dependent on the British peers , to the great diminution of that dependence , which by law they ought always to have on the English crown . That if the inter- ference of the English lords , in ...
... Ireland , must thereby become finally dependent on the British peers , to the great diminution of that dependence , which by law they ought always to have on the English crown . That if the inter- ference of the English lords , in ...
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