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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... favour of the Pre- tender were discovered . Oxford , who had frus- trated the design , was sent to the Tower . Bolin- broke and Ormond escaped to France . Parliament met at Dublin , in November 1715 . His majesty's title to the crown ...
... favour of the Pre- tender were discovered . Oxford , who had frus- trated the design , was sent to the Tower . Bolin- broke and Ormond escaped to France . Parliament met at Dublin , in November 1715 . His majesty's title to the crown ...
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... the late king , in favour of the protestant succession . Marr , in the mean time , amused himself with forming his army , and settling all his affairs , as if he was sure of having all the time he Ꮞ .. AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
... the late king , in favour of the protestant succession . Marr , in the mean time , amused himself with forming his army , and settling all his affairs , as if he was sure of having all the time he Ꮞ .. AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
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... favour . Forester had with him about two thou- sand men , and Wills not more than one thousand at most . In the mean while Marr , after having amused himself a long time at Perth , began his march to attempt the passage of the river Tay ...
... favour . Forester had with him about two thou- sand men , and Wills not more than one thousand at most . In the mean while Marr , after having amused himself a long time at Perth , began his march to attempt the passage of the river Tay ...
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... favour by the court of exche- quer was confirmed , and an order issued to put him in possession of the disputed estate . Against this illegal determination , Sherlock petitioned the Irish house of lords . The lords proposed to the ...
... favour by the court of exche- quer was confirmed , and an order issued to put him in possession of the disputed estate . Against this illegal determination , Sherlock petitioned the Irish house of lords . The lords proposed to the ...
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... favour , as a recom- pense for the injuries they had received , by being unjustly censured , and illegally imprisoned , for doing their duty . They then passed a law , which declared , that whereas attempts have been lately made , to ...
... favour , as a recom- pense for the injuries they had received , by being unjustly censured , and illegally imprisoned , for doing their duty . They then passed a law , which declared , that whereas attempts have been lately made , to ...
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