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... Catholics of the Pale - Munfter- Connaught - Progrefs of infurgents in Ulfter - Forged Commiffion - Military operations - Maffacres -- Pro- ceedings of the lords justices — A parliament - Info- lence of Moore - Lord Dillon's deputation ...
... Catholics of the Pale - Munfter- Connaught - Progrefs of infurgents in Ulfter - Forged Commiffion - Military operations - Maffacres -- Pro- ceedings of the lords justices — A parliament - Info- lence of Moore - Lord Dillon's deputation ...
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... catholics - Proceedings of the nuncio -Ormond's return - A mutiny - Conclufion of Ormond's treaty . English affairs- CHA P. XXVI . 451 -Ormond's proceedings -- Rupert's conduct - Siege of Dublin - Battle of Rathmines -Operations ...
... catholics - Proceedings of the nuncio -Ormond's return - A mutiny - Conclufion of Ormond's treaty . English affairs- CHA P. XXVI . 451 -Ormond's proceedings -- Rupert's conduct - Siege of Dublin - Battle of Rathmines -Operations ...
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... catholic church , were in- dulged in participation of the cup as well as the bread in the facrament of the Lord's Supper , contrary to the practice of that church . After the commencement of the following century , in a more favourable ...
... catholic church , were in- dulged in participation of the cup as well as the bread in the facrament of the Lord's Supper , contrary to the practice of that church . After the commencement of the following century , in a more favourable ...
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... catholics of thofe times con- ' cerning fpeculative opinions , to the difcuffion of which they were ftrangers , was fuch , that , fince many of their clergy recommend fubmiffion to their temporal fovereign , they might have acquiefced ...
... catholics of thofe times con- ' cerning fpeculative opinions , to the difcuffion of which they were ftrangers , was fuch , that , fince many of their clergy recommend fubmiffion to their temporal fovereign , they might have acquiefced ...
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... declined an interview , which himself had propofed for pacification with Sir Henry Sidney , the Jord - deputy , and attacked the Pale with all his forces . Affecting XV . Affecting to be the champion of the catholic 258 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
... declined an interview , which himself had propofed for pacification with Sir Henry Sidney , the Jord - deputy , and attacked the Pale with all his forces . Affecting XV . Affecting to be the champion of the catholic 258 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
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