An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Том 3J. Christie, 1810 |
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... taken the strong castle of Carric- main , belonging to the Walshes , near Dublin , in which several hundreds of the Irish had taken refuge , " put them all to the sword , sparing neither man , woman , nor child . " * Whence did this ...
... taken the strong castle of Carric- main , belonging to the Walshes , near Dublin , in which several hundreds of the Irish had taken refuge , " put them all to the sword , sparing neither man , woman , nor child . " * Whence did this ...
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... taken by the Irish , he sent for some of those families that were very poor , and maintained them for a long time . As soon as the cessation was made , some of the poor tenants came back to him , and he settled and protected them on his ...
... taken by the Irish , he sent for some of those families that were very poor , and maintained them for a long time . As soon as the cessation was made , some of the poor tenants came back to him , and he settled and protected them on his ...
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... taken by the English and Scotch , in taking up arms against their lawful sovereign , should not censure the Irish for endeavouring to preserve their liberties from the invasions of the English parliament . No one looks on oppression for ...
... taken by the English and Scotch , in taking up arms against their lawful sovereign , should not censure the Irish for endeavouring to preserve their liberties from the invasions of the English parliament . No one looks on oppression for ...
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... taken , to Dublin , from thence to be shipped off for England , never to return on pain of death . This is recorded by Peter Walsh , a living witness , * and too much the creature of the marquis of Ormond to be sus- pected of partiality ...
... taken , to Dublin , from thence to be shipped off for England , never to return on pain of death . This is recorded by Peter Walsh , a living witness , * and too much the creature of the marquis of Ormond to be sus- pected of partiality ...
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... taken by all officers , civil and mili- tary , acting under them , to bear true allegiance to Charles and his successors , as kings of Ireland . Charles II . whose word one should think we ought to take , as soon as his chancellor's ...
... taken by all officers , civil and mili- tary , acting under them , to bear true allegiance to Charles and his successors , as kings of Ireland . Charles II . whose word one should think we ought to take , as soon as his chancellor's ...
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Страница 471 - 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.; and their majesties, as soon as their affairs will permit them to summon a parliament in this kingdom, will endeavour to procure the said Roman catholics such further security in that particular, as may preserve them from any disturbance upon the account of their said religion.
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