An Historical Review of the State of Ireland, from the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the First of January 1801, Volume 1McLaughlin & Graves, 1805 - Ireland |
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... name of O'Neale · 74 75 Loses his influence - Sues for pardon - Immense expences of the Irish war to England - The war carried on under a cloke of religion 76 Doctor Leland's remarks in favour of the Catholic clergy - CONTENTS . xi.
... name of O'Neale · 74 75 Loses his influence - Sues for pardon - Immense expences of the Irish war to England - The war carried on under a cloke of religion 76 Doctor Leland's remarks in favour of the Catholic clergy - CONTENTS . xi.
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Francis Plowden. Doctor Leland's remarks in favour of the Catholic clergy - Eliza- beth's demise 77 CHAPTER III . THE REIGN OF JAMES THE FIRST . · 79 ACCESSION of the Stuarts - The legislative and juridical pow- er extended beyond the ...
Francis Plowden. Doctor Leland's remarks in favour of the Catholic clergy - Eliza- beth's demise 77 CHAPTER III . THE REIGN OF JAMES THE FIRST . · 79 ACCESSION of the Stuarts - The legislative and juridical pow- er extended beyond the ...
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... favour the Pretender , commanded by Ormond Dispersed by a storm 217 217 The Duke of Grafton's speech upon closing the session 219 The commons resolve upon the heads of a most cruel bill for preventing the further growth of Popery ...
... favour the Pretender , commanded by Ormond Dispersed by a storm 217 217 The Duke of Grafton's speech upon closing the session 219 The commons resolve upon the heads of a most cruel bill for preventing the further growth of Popery ...
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... favour of the Earl of Strafford 72 to 76 XXIV . His majesty's letter touching the graces 76 XXV . The orders of the lords and commons of the Eng- lish parliament to the lords justices of Ireland · 76 to 78 78 XXVI . The oath to be taken ...
... favour of the Earl of Strafford 72 to 76 XXIV . His majesty's letter touching the graces 76 XXV . The orders of the lords and commons of the Eng- lish parliament to the lords justices of Ireland · 76 to 78 78 XXVI . The oath to be taken ...
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... favoured us with the following characteristic of the people of Ireland + " A robust frame of body , a vehemence of ... favour of the Irish , is of double force . It was said of him , by an Irish author , not impertinently , Perlustras ...
... favoured us with the following characteristic of the people of Ireland + " A robust frame of body , a vehemence of ... favour of the Irish , is of double force . It was said of him , by an Irish author , not impertinently , Perlustras ...
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