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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... protestant subjects ; and there- fore , that they were fully assured , that he would discourage all applications or attempts that should be made in favour of such traitors or their descen- dants , so dangerous to the protestant interest ...
... protestant subjects ; and there- fore , that they were fully assured , that he would discourage all applications or attempts that should be made in favour of such traitors or their descen- dants , so dangerous to the protestant interest ...
Page 33
... protestant interest , and of imminent danger to the present happy establishment . The house resolved , that an humble address should be pre- sented to the lord lieutenant , to issue his procla- mation to all magistrates , to put the ...
... protestant interest , and of imminent danger to the present happy establishment . The house resolved , that an humble address should be pre- sented to the lord lieutenant , to issue his procla- mation to all magistrates , to put the ...
Page 35
... protestant publican , in whose house the conspirators had met to settle the execution of their scheme , sworn before ... protestants all over the kingdom were so much . irritated by the inflammatory means before - men- tioned , together ...
... protestant publican , in whose house the conspirators had met to settle the execution of their scheme , sworn before ... protestants all over the kingdom were so much . irritated by the inflammatory means before - men- tioned , together ...
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... protestant countrymen , they received from the duke of Bedford , appointed lord lieutenant the 25th of September , 1757 , a kind intimation of an intention to alleviate some of their sufferings ; which , from whatever motive , whether ...
... protestant countrymen , they received from the duke of Bedford , appointed lord lieutenant the 25th of September , 1757 , a kind intimation of an intention to alleviate some of their sufferings ; which , from whatever motive , whether ...
Page 60
... a disaffected party from joining the invader , than the unanimous declaration of loyalty , ad- dressed to government from all parts of the king- dom . Very happily , however , both for protestants 60 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
... a disaffected party from joining the invader , than the unanimous declaration of loyalty , ad- dressed to government from all parts of the king- dom . Very happily , however , both for protestants 60 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
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