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 1st of January, 1801 : in Two Volumes, Band 1Egerton, 1803 - 1003 Seiten |
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... himself a friend to any motion tending to their relief - Sir George Saville moves for leave to bring in the heads of a bill to repeal certain penal laws against Popery in England Obfervations favorable to the Irish Catholics during the ...
... himself a friend to any motion tending to their relief - Sir George Saville moves for leave to bring in the heads of a bill to repeal certain penal laws against Popery in England Obfervations favorable to the Irish Catholics during the ...
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... himself the chief : his high prieft to fuperintend religion ; his brehon or chief justice to expound the laws ; his phyficians , antiquarians , chief treasurer , marshal , ftandard - bearer , generals of horse and foot , & c . All these ...
... himself the chief : his high prieft to fuperintend religion ; his brehon or chief justice to expound the laws ; his phyficians , antiquarians , chief treasurer , marshal , ftandard - bearer , generals of horse and foot , & c . All these ...
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... himself maintained : and what these were may be easily collected , not only from the writings of St. Patrick and fome of his co - apoftles in that country , but from those of his cotemporaries , Sts . Hierome , Ambrofe , Auguftine , & c ...
... himself maintained : and what these were may be easily collected , not only from the writings of St. Patrick and fome of his co - apoftles in that country , but from those of his cotemporaries , Sts . Hierome , Ambrofe , Auguftine , & c ...
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... himself of Dermod, king of Leinster, by whom he had been grossly injured. Whilst O'Rourke was absent on a pilgrimage (a fashionable devotion in those days), his wife, who had long conceived a criminal passion for the king of Leinster ...
... himself of Dermod, king of Leinster, by whom he had been grossly injured. Whilst O'Rourke was absent on a pilgrimage (a fashionable devotion in those days), his wife, who had long conceived a criminal passion for the king of Leinster ...
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... himself of the fucceffes of thefe adventurers to acquire a permanent footing in Ireland ) , induced Strongbow and his co - adventurers to prepare a refpectable force for fupporting the efforts of Dermod to regain poffeffion of that ...
... himself of the fucceffes of thefe adventurers to acquire a permanent footing in Ireland ) , induced Strongbow and his co - adventurers to prepare a refpectable force for fupporting the efforts of Dermod to regain poffeffion of that ...
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