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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... allegiance , and the obligations of repeated oaths , has been one of the chief authors and fomenters of that wicked and unnatural rebellion . They also unanimously voted him guilty of high - treason ; his estate to be vested in the ...
... allegiance , and the obligations of repeated oaths , has been one of the chief authors and fomenters of that wicked and unnatural rebellion . They also unanimously voted him guilty of high - treason ; his estate to be vested in the ...
Page 37
... allegiance ? will they not be con- vinced , that they were animated by a generous sense of gratitude , and zeal for their great bene- factor , and fully sensible of the happiness of being blessed by living under the protection of a mo ...
... allegiance ? will they not be con- vinced , that they were animated by a generous sense of gratitude , and zeal for their great bene- factor , and fully sensible of the happiness of being blessed by living under the protection of a mo ...
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... 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 , consistent with 44 AN ...
... 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 , consistent with 44 AN ...
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... allegiance was such , as that , on that sove- reign's mandate to stop the progress of war , we obeyed , and relinquished our title of conquest , laid down our arms , and received that monarch with due homage and allegiance , resigning ...
... allegiance was such , as that , on that sove- reign's mandate to stop the progress of war , we obeyed , and relinquished our title of conquest , laid down our arms , and received that monarch with due homage and allegiance , resigning ...
Page 58
... allegiance , and offer their hearty support , at this critical period of alarm , by the following address to the lord lieutenant , signed by three hundred merchants and citizens . May it please your grace , we , his majesty's dutiful ...
... allegiance , and offer their hearty support , at this critical period of alarm , by the following address to the lord lieutenant , signed by three hundred merchants and citizens . May it please your grace , we , his majesty's dutiful ...
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