A history of Ireland ... to ... 1801, Volume 2 |
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... person faithful to his Majesty and trufty to the nation , and fuch as the affections and confidence of the people would follow . " To express his contempt of their proceedings , he now declared that he would not quit the kingdom until ...
... person faithful to his Majesty and trufty to the nation , and fuch as the affections and confidence of the people would follow . " To express his contempt of their proceedings , he now declared that he would not quit the kingdom until ...
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... person whatsoever . Taafe , not authorized for fuch condi- tions , propofed that his highness fhould fend an am- baffador into Ireland to treat with men in authority ; and Stephen de Hennin , Abté de Saint - Catherine , chofen for this ...
... person whatsoever . Taafe , not authorized for fuch condi- tions , propofed that his highness fhould fend an am- baffador into Ireland to treat with men in authority ; and Stephen de Hennin , Abté de Saint - Catherine , chofen for this ...
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... person , endeavoured by letters from Duncannon to en- flame the several garrifons against the present plan of the leading men . This defperate repub- lican was recalled to England ; but in Dublin Sir Hardrefs Waller had formed a fcheme ...
... person , endeavoured by letters from Duncannon to en- flame the several garrifons against the present plan of the leading men . This defperate repub- lican was recalled to England ; but in Dublin Sir Hardrefs Waller had formed a fcheme ...
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... persons removed by their restoration were to be reprised . Catholics , who fubmitted , and adhered to the peace of fixteen hundred and forty - eight , were to remain bound by their own act , if they staid at home , fued out decrees ...
... persons removed by their restoration were to be reprised . Catholics , who fubmitted , and adhered to the peace of fixteen hundred and forty - eight , were to remain bound by their own act , if they staid at home , fued out decrees ...
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... person to govern Ireland . " The most probable mode of accounting for this alte ration is , that Charles had been folicited to appoint his natural fon , the duke of Monmouth , lord lieutenant ; and that the duke of York , the legal heir ...
... person to govern Ireland . " The most probable mode of accounting for this alte ration is , that Charles had been folicited to appoint his natural fon , the duke of Monmouth , lord lieutenant ; and that the duke of York , the legal heir ...
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