An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volumen2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... Irish massacre , the same appellation , as we shall hereafter shew ) but it was great incivility to give the lords and gentlemen who adhered to him at Oxford , and who had ventured their lives and fortunes in his service , the ...
... Irish massacre , the same appellation , as we shall hereafter shew ) but it was great incivility to give the lords and gentlemen who adhered to him at Oxford , and who had ventured their lives and fortunes in his service , the ...
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... Irish rebels , the strict intelligence he held , the pernicious and disho- nourable peace he made with them , not solicited , but rather soliciting , which , by all invocations that were holy , he had in public abjured . They revealed ...
... Irish rebels , the strict intelligence he held , the pernicious and disho- nourable peace he made with them , not solicited , but rather soliciting , which , by all invocations that were holy , he had in public abjured . They revealed ...
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... Irish , the rest are Spaniards . I am of opinion , it will prove they have letters of mart from the king of Spain . " - And in another letter to the same person , dated the 28th of August , we have the following passages . " The Dutch ...
... Irish , the rest are Spaniards . I am of opinion , it will prove they have letters of mart from the king of Spain . " - And in another letter to the same person , dated the 28th of August , we have the following passages . " The Dutch ...
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... Irish ] . They came of late into the harbour of Corke , took a boat which had eight fishermen in her , and gave chace to two more , which saved themselves amongst the rocks , the townsmen looking on the whilst , without means to help ...
... Irish ] . They came of late into the harbour of Corke , took a boat which had eight fishermen in her , and gave chace to two more , which saved themselves amongst the rocks , the townsmen looking on the whilst , without means to help ...
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... Irish , have this year been infested with those Turkish Moorish vermine , who other years have done much hurt : he keeps them in , that they cannot stir out at sea : besides , the Saint there by land besieges them with ten thou- sand ...
... Irish , have this year been infested with those Turkish Moorish vermine , who other years have done much hurt : he keeps them in , that they cannot stir out at sea : besides , the Saint there by land besieges them with ten thou- sand ...
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