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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... affection for his person and go- vernment . Meanwhile the earl of Mar , who had been se- cretary of state for Scotland in the reign of queen Anne , and lieutenant - general Hamilton , sailed from London , by direction of the Pretender ...
... affection for his person and go- vernment . Meanwhile the earl of Mar , who had been se- cretary of state for Scotland in the reign of queen Anne , and lieutenant - general Hamilton , sailed from London , by direction of the Pretender ...
Page 36
... affection of his subjects , for the defence of his person and government . " The great goodness and mercy of providence in sending such a governor among us , at that period of suspicion and danger , will be for ever most gratefully ...
... affection of his subjects , for the defence of his person and government . " The great goodness and mercy of providence in sending such a governor among us , at that period of suspicion and danger , will be for ever most gratefully ...
Page 44
... affection , interest and allegiance , prompt me to use all just and lawful means to obtain an ef- fectual redress of the capital grievances of this kingdom and city , which no good subject , or good governor , can overlook or slight ...
... affection , interest and allegiance , prompt me to use all just and lawful means to obtain an ef- fectual redress of the capital grievances of this kingdom and city , which no good subject , or good governor , can overlook or slight ...
Page 58
... to us by his most sacred majesty , and by his royal father , of happy memory . Our allegiance , may it please your grace , is confirmed by affection and gratitude ; our religion commands it ; and it shall 58 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
... to us by his most sacred majesty , and by his royal father , of happy memory . Our allegiance , may it please your grace , is confirmed by affection and gratitude ; our religion commands it ; and it shall 58 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
Page 60
... affection to the king , they will not fail to receive his majesty's protection . I am , with great truth and regard , sir , your most obedient humble servant , Bedford . This first manifestation of a lenient disposition towards Irish ...
... affection to the king , they will not fail to receive his majesty's protection . I am , with great truth and regard , sir , your most obedient humble servant , Bedford . This first manifestation of a lenient disposition towards Irish ...
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