The History of Ireland from the Invasion of Henry II.: With a Preliminary Discourse on the Ancient State of that Kingdom, Том 3B. Smith, 1814 |
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... party were no less zealous in their detestation of popish idolatry . The inferiors of their clergy were poor , and sometimes so scan- dalously profligate , as to occasion a sarcastical ob- servation of an Irishman to be recorded , that ...
... party were no less zealous in their detestation of popish idolatry . The inferiors of their clergy were poor , and sometimes so scan- dalously profligate , as to occasion a sarcastical ob- servation of an Irishman to be recorded , that ...
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... party power- ful , implacable , subtile , and indefatigable . The extraordinary attention and favor of the king were sufficient to encrease this odium , even if he had not proved so determined a partizan of prerogative . Some of the ...
... party power- ful , implacable , subtile , and indefatigable . The extraordinary attention and favor of the king were sufficient to encrease this odium , even if he had not proved so determined a partizan of prerogative . Some of the ...
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... party should appear predo- minant ; and Wentworth condescended to practise secretly with each . To the recusants he observed , that if some supply were not devised for the army , before the present contribution should expire , go ...
... party should appear predo- minant ; and Wentworth condescended to practise secretly with each . To the recusants he observed , that if some supply were not devised for the army , before the present contribution should expire , go ...
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... party , which every day grew more and more powerful and confident , held a freer correspondence with their brethren of Ireland , and laboured to attach them to the common cause . The vigilant chief governor was absent ; and , to en ...
... party , which every day grew more and more powerful and confident , held a freer correspondence with their brethren of Ireland , and laboured to attach them to the common cause . The vigilant chief governor was absent ; and , to en ...
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... parties , were now necessarily at their respective posts . These parties , therefore , had full liberty to exert themselves , and by forming a kind of union of political sentiments and dispositions , bore down irresistibly upon a fee ...
... parties , were now necessarily at their respective posts . These parties , therefore , had full liberty to exert themselves , and by forming a kind of union of political sentiments and dispositions , bore down irresistibly upon a fee ...
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agents alarmed appointed arms army arrived assembly assured authority Borlase Carte castle catholics cessation Charles chief governor Clanricarde clergy command commission commissioners confederates court crown danger declared defence Derry distresses Drogheda Dublin duke of Ormond earl earl of Glamorgan encreased enemy enflamed engaged England English parliament Enniskilleners estates executed favor forces garrison Ginckle Glamorgan grant grievances honor horse hundred impatient Inchiquin inhabitants insurrection interest Ireland Irish Irish army James Kilkenny king king's kingdom land Leinster Limerick lord deputy lord lieutenant lords justices majesty marquis of Ormond ment Munster necessary northern nuncio officers Owen O'Nial papists party peace persons petition popish possessed prelate present prince proceedings proclamation promised protestants province rebellion rebels received religion remonstrance resolved Roger Moore royal Scots seized sent soldiers spirit Strafford thousand tion town treaty troops Tyrconnel Ulster violent Wentworth zeal
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