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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... majesty's affairs , and the condition of his faithful subjects in the kingdom of Ireland , 12th of April , 1651 112 to 115 XXXIX . A copy in English of his majesty's letter to his highness the Duke of Lorrain , dated 6th of Febru- ary ...
... majesty's affairs , and the condition of his faithful subjects in the kingdom of Ireland , 12th of April , 1651 112 to 115 XXXIX . A copy in English of his majesty's letter to his highness the Duke of Lorrain , dated 6th of Febru- ary ...
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... majesty . Faulkland , according to instructions , gave every encouragement to this seasonable re- lief to the fiscal ... majesty's name , to forbear the exercise of their Popish rites and cere- " monies . " Thus did the public act of the ...
... majesty . Faulkland , according to instructions , gave every encouragement to this seasonable re- lief to the fiscal ... majesty's name , to forbear the exercise of their Popish rites and cere- " monies . " Thus did the public act of the ...
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... majesty's contentment , as well in the manner as the " matter . " * When the parliament had met , the lord deputy in his speech informed them , " that his majesty expected 100,000l . debt to " be discharged , and 20,000l . a year ...
... majesty's contentment , as well in the manner as the " matter . " * When the parliament had met , the lord deputy in his speech informed them , " that his majesty expected 100,000l . debt to " be discharged , and 20,000l . a year ...
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... majesty's gracious regards of you , and performance with 66 you , where you affie yourselves upon his grace . We can more readily conceive , than express that determined dissimula- tion , which dictated this insidious speech to ...
... majesty's gracious regards of you , and performance with 66 you , where you affie yourselves upon his grace . We can more readily conceive , than express that determined dissimula- tion , which dictated this insidious speech to ...
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... majesty said , " it was no severity , wished him to go on in that way ; for that if he served him otherwise , he " should not serve him as he expected . So I kneeled down , ' adds he , " kissed his majesty's hand , and the council rose ...
... majesty said , " it was no severity , wished him to go on in that way ; for that if he served him otherwise , he " should not serve him as he expected . So I kneeled down , ' adds he , " kissed his majesty's hand , and the council rose ...
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