| John Curry - 1810 - 732 páginas
...easily fled, if he apprehended any danger in the stay. When he was brought before the earl of Ormond, he voluntarily confessed that he was a papist, and...were guilty, because he not only knew himself very innecent, but believed that he could not be without ample testimony of it; having fey his sole charity... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 736 páginas
...easily fled, if he apprehended any danger in the stay. When he was brought before the earl of Ormond, he voluntarily confessed that he was a papist, and...from whence he refused to fly away, with thoSe. that v:ere guilty, because he not only knew himself very innecent, bat believed that he could not be without... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - 1843 - 98 páginas
...apprehended any ' danger in the stay. When he was brought be' fore the Marquis, he voluntarily acknowledged ' that he was a Papist, and that his residence was '...town, from whence he refused to fly away 'with those who were guilty; because he not 'only knew himself very innocent, but be ' lieved that he could not... | |
| Irish ecclesiastical record - 1868 - 596 páginas
...apprehended any danger in the stay. When he was brought before the Marquis, he voluntarily acknowledged that he was a papist, and that his residence was in the town, from which he refused to fly away with those that were guilty ; because he not only knew himself very innocent,... | |
| Myles William Patrick O'Reilly - 1869 - 476 páginas
...easily fled if he apprehended any danger in the stay. When he was brought before the Earl of Ormond, he voluntarily confessed that he was a papist, and...whence he refused to fly away with those that were guilty,1 because he not only knew himself very innocent, but believed that he could not be without... | |
| Myles O'Reilly - 1878 - 800 páginas
...was brought before the Earl of Ormond, he voluntarily confessed that he was a papist, and that hit residence was in the town, from whence he refused to fly away with those that were guilty,1 because he not only knew himself very innocent, but believed that he could not be without... | |
| Ossory archaeological society - 1883 - 524 páginas
...easily fled if he apprehended any danger in the stay. When he was brought before the Earl of Ormoud he voluntarily confessed that he was a Papist, and that his residence was in the town, from whence ho refused to fly away with those who were guilty (that is, of the rising of 1641), because he not... | |
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