An Historical and Critical Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland: From the Reign of Queen Elizabeth to the Settlement Under King William. : With the State of the Irish Catholics, from that Settlement to the Relaxation of the Popery Laws, in the Year 1778. Extracted from Parliamentary Records, State Acts, and Other Authentic MaterialsR. Conolly, 1810 - 660 страници |
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... called ) . was effected in days , when barbarism and ignorance prevailed in most parts of Europe . This nation , long wasted by its own aristocratical confusion , and little mended by the weak monarchy erected on its ruins , by + three ...
... called ) . was effected in days , when barbarism and ignorance prevailed in most parts of Europe . This nation , long wasted by its own aristocratical confusion , and little mended by the weak monarchy erected on its ruins , by + three ...
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... called Irish enemies , and accordingly abridged of the benefit of the laws , but that being then taken into his majesty's gracious protection under one law , as dutiful subjects — those laws of distinction and difference were wholly ...
... called Irish enemies , and accordingly abridged of the benefit of the laws , but that being then taken into his majesty's gracious protection under one law , as dutiful subjects — those laws of distinction and difference were wholly ...
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... called by letter or mes- senger , readily came to the state ; and none of them were known to be any way discontent . But , within three months after his taking the sword , having been informed , that the Spa- niards lately wrecked upon ...
... called by letter or mes- senger , readily came to the state ; and none of them were known to be any way discontent . But , within three months after his taking the sword , having been informed , that the Spa- niards lately wrecked upon ...
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... called . Yet , notwithstanding , there have been secret commissions given for the murdering of those men . They have been often set upon by the sheriffs of shires , to whom the commissions were directed , in sundry of which shires ...
... called . Yet , notwithstanding , there have been secret commissions given for the murdering of those men . They have been often set upon by the sheriffs of shires , to whom the commissions were directed , in sundry of which shires ...
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... called ; they not knowing to what end the question was asked , told the true name thereof ; which was the same that the earl had before reported to him . " I beseech the reader , " continues the president , " to believe me , for I ...
... called ; they not knowing to what end the question was asked , told the true name thereof ; which was the same that the earl had before reported to him . " I beseech the reader , " continues the president , " to believe me , for I ...
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Страница 514 - The Roman catholics of this kingdom shall enjoy such privileges in the exercise of their religion, as are consistent with the laws of Ireland, or as they did enjoy in the reign of king Charles II...
Страница xv - ... and images; nay even their transubstantiation. But while they acknowledge a foreign power, superior to the sovereignty of the kingdom, they cannot complain if the laws of that kingdom will not treat them upon the footing of good subjects.
Страница 515 - ... provided also, that no person whatsoever shall have or enjoy the benefit of this article, that shall neglect or refuse to take the oath of allegiance,* made by act of parliament in England, in the first year of the reign of their present majesties, when thereunto required.
Страница 517 - ... creditors, at the instance of the Lord Lucan, and the rest 'of the persons aforesaid, it is agreed, that the said Lords Justices, and the said Baron De Ginckle, shall intercede with the King and parliament, to have the estates secured to Roman Catholics, by articles and capitulation in this kingdom, charged with, and equally liable to the payment of so much of the said debts, as the said Lord Lucan, upon stating accounts with the said John Brown, shall certify under his hand, that the effects...
Страница 517 - Tyrconnel and Lord Lucan, took away the effects the said John Brown had to answer the said debts, and promised to clear the said John Brown of the said debts, which effects were...
Страница 518 - And all such as are under their protection in the said counties," hereby for us, our heirs and successors, ordaining and declaring, that all and every person and persons therein concerned, shall and may have, receive, and enjoy the benefit thereof, in such and the same manner, as if the said words had been inserted in their proper place, in the said second article ; any omission, defect, or mistake in the said second article, in any wise notwithstanding.
Страница 529 - Whilst this restraint of foreign and domestic education was part of an horrible and impious system of servitude, the members were well fitted to the body. To render men patient under a deprivation of all the rights of human nature, everything which could give them a knowledge or feeling of those rights was rationally forbidden. To render humanity fit to be insulted, it was fit that it should be degraded.
Страница 42 - And no spectacle was more frequent in the ditches of towns, and especially in wasted countries, than to see multitudes of these poor people dead with their mouths all coloured green by eating nettles, docks, and all things they could rend up above ground.
Страница 518 - ... or one of them, did promise that the said clause should be made good, it being within the intention of the capitulation, and inserted in the foul draft thereof.
Страница 25 - Out of every corner of the woods and glens they came creeping forth upon their hands, for their legs could not bear them; they looked like anatomies of death ; they spake like ghosts crying out of their graves...