The Impartial History of Ireland ...: In Two PartsWogan & Larkin, 1810 - 142 страници |
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... possessed and wedded to their first notions , and perhaps have in this case no great mind to be un- ceived . ' Tis a true saying , opinion governs the world , and of all opinions that of interest is the most powerful It was Saint Paul's ...
... possessed and wedded to their first notions , and perhaps have in this case no great mind to be un- ceived . ' Tis a true saying , opinion governs the world , and of all opinions that of interest is the most powerful It was Saint Paul's ...
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... possessed by the Irish , and on the other hand , that he should not be concluded by it , if he found his interest the other way , because his power was recalled before the articles were exchanged ; and upon this account he pro- ceeds to ...
... possessed by the Irish , and on the other hand , that he should not be concluded by it , if he found his interest the other way , because his power was recalled before the articles were exchanged ; and upon this account he pro- ceeds to ...
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... possessed themselves entirely of all Ireland , except Dublin and Londonderry ; and being informed that the King was made a close pri- soner in England , and his son the Prince of Wales C forced The peace of 48 , 1 forced to fly into ...
... possessed themselves entirely of all Ireland , except Dublin and Londonderry ; and being informed that the King was made a close pri- soner in England , and his son the Prince of Wales C forced The peace of 48 , 1 forced to fly into ...
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... possessed his ma- jesty with the fancy , that he had forfeited lands more than enough in Ireland to satisfy all just pre- tenders , obtained the small favour of their dear ad- venturers and soldiers , who were undoubtedly very -worthy ...
... possessed his ma- jesty with the fancy , that he had forfeited lands more than enough in Ireland to satisfy all just pre- tenders , obtained the small favour of their dear ad- venturers and soldiers , who were undoubtedly very -worthy ...
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... possessed by his Ma jesty's subjects , are scarce able to raise and main- tain an army of seventy thousand men . And if I deny all those crimes , ( as I did , and do ) yet it may be that some , who are not acquainted with the affairs of ...
... possessed by his Ma jesty's subjects , are scarce able to raise and main- tain an army of seventy thousand men . And if I deny all those crimes , ( as I did , and do ) yet it may be that some , who are not acquainted with the affairs of ...
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Страница 110 - And whereas the said city of Limerick hath heen since, in pursuance of the said articles, surrendered unto us. Now know ye, that we having considered of the said articles, are graciously pleased hereby to declare, that we do for us, our heirs, and successors, as far as in us lies, ratify and confirm the same, and every clause, matter, and thing therein contained.
Страница 104 - Majesties' obedience, and their and every of their heirs shall hold, possess, and enjoy all and every their estates of freehold and inheritance, and all the rights, titles, and interests, privileges and immunities, which they and every or any of them held, enjoyed, or were rightfully and lawfully...
Страница 105 - Second, and shall be put in possession, by order of the government, of such of them as are in the king's hands, or the hands of his tenants, without being put to any suit or trouble therein...
Страница 103 - Dillon, and Colonel John Brown, on the other Part : In the behalf of the Irish Inhabitants in the City and County of Limerick, the Counties of Clare, Kerry, Cork, Sligo, and Mayo.
Страница 108 - The oath to be administered to such Roman Catholics as submit to their Majesties' Government, shall be the oath abovesaid, and no other.
Страница 110 - ... inserted, and be part of the said articles. Which words having been casually omitted by the writer, the omission was not discovered till after the said articles were signed, but was taken notice of before the second town was surrendered; and that our said justices and...
Страница 116 - Clare, shall also have the benefit of this capitulation ; and that such as will pass into France shall have quarters given them in the counties of Clare and Kerry, apart from the troops that are commanded by General Ginckle, until they can be shipped ; and within their quarters they shall pay for every thing, except forage and pasture for their horses, which shall be furnished gratis. XIII. Those of the garrison of Sligo that are joined to the...
Страница 104 - 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.
Страница 108 - 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 73 - For he which is Lord over all shall fear no man's person, neither shall he stand in awe of any man's greatness: for he hath made the small and great, and careth for all alike.