An Historical and Critical Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland: From the Reign of Queen Elizabeth to the Settlement Under King William. With the State of the Irish Catholics from that Settlement to the Relaxation of the Popery Laws in the Year 1778, 第 2 卷G. G. J. and J. Robinson and J. Murray, 1786 |
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... judges and juries . IV . The execution of Captain Afbton . V. The affair of the quo - warrantos against the corpora- tions not truly flated by Dr. King . - VI . The behaviour of the Irish priests , and new recruits under King James ...
... judges and juries . IV . The execution of Captain Afbton . V. The affair of the quo - warrantos against the corpora- tions not truly flated by Dr. King . - VI . The behaviour of the Irish priests , and new recruits under King James ...
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... judges of their own condition , fo they had free liberty from his majefty , in cafe of high neceffity , to endeavour their own prefervation , even by receiving conditions from the rebels , which must be much more contrary to his ...
... judges of their own condition , fo they had free liberty from his majefty , in cafe of high neceffity , to endeavour their own prefervation , even by receiving conditions from the rebels , which must be much more contrary to his ...
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... judge , from the difmal fituation of these catholics at that juncture of time , whether a bet- ter or more justifiable project could have been thought E 2 C of , Thefe commiffioners , in their apology obferve , " that to en- courage ...
... judge , from the difmal fituation of these catholics at that juncture of time , whether a bet- ter or more justifiable project could have been thought E 2 C of , Thefe commiffioners , in their apology obferve , " that to en- courage ...
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... judges would have moft wickedly , and by all abominable artifices , of foothing and threatening , tempted their prifoners to accufe the late king as a principal in the Irish infur- rection , " but found not , by all their scelerate ...
... judges would have moft wickedly , and by all abominable artifices , of foothing and threatening , tempted their prifoners to accufe the late king as a principal in the Irish infur- rection , " but found not , by all their scelerate ...
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... judges that pronounced it , without authority in the perfons , or juftice in the fentence ; when the benches were crowded and oppreffed , with the throng and wicked weight of thofe that ought rather to have ftood manacled at the bar ...
... judges that pronounced it , without authority in the perfons , or juftice in the fentence ; when the benches were crowded and oppreffed , with the throng and wicked weight of thofe that ought rather to have ftood manacled at the bar ...
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第 397 頁 - Sir, will you grant and keep, and by your oath confirm to the people of England, the laws and customs to them granted by the kings of England, your lawful and religious predecessors ; and namely, the laws, customs, and franchises' granted to the clergy by the glorious king St. Edward, your predecessor, according to the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel established in this kingdom...
第 209 頁 - THE Roman Catholics of this kingdom shall enjoy such privileges in the exercise of their religion, as are consistent with the laws of Ireland : or as they did enjoy in the reign of king Charles the Second...
第 218 頁 - ... seas, shall march out with their arms, baggage, drums beating, ball in mouth, match lighted at both ends, and colours flying...
第 397 頁 - Archb. Sir, will you grant to hold and keep the rightful customs which the commonalty of this your kingdom have ? and will you defend and uphold them to the honour of God, so much as in you lieth ? King. I grant, and promise so to do.
第 398 頁 - With a willing and devout heart I promise and grant you my pardon, and that I will preserve and maintain to you and the churches committed to your charge, all canonical privileges, and due law and justice; and that I will...
第 221 頁 - That it shall be lawful for the said garrison to march out all at once, or at different times, as they can be embarked, with arms, baggage, drums beating, match lighted at both ends, bullet in mouth, colours flying...
第 248 頁 - Whether he walks, or whistles, or swears, or talks bawdy, or calls names, he acquits himself in each, beyond a templar of three years standing.
第 217 頁 - Scotch officers that serve now in Ireland shall be included in this capitulation, as well for the security of their estates and goods in England, Scotland, and Ireland (if they are willing to remain here), as for passing freely into France, or any other country to serve. V. That all the general French officers, the intendant, the engineers, the commissaries at war, and of the artillery, the...
第 211 頁 - ... whatsoever, by them, or any of them, committed since the beginning of the reign of king James II. and if any of them are attainted by parliament, the lords justices, and general, will use their best endeavours to get the same repealed by parliament, and the outlawries to be reversed gratis, all but writingclerks
第 63 頁 - Connaught, that was separated from the rest by a long and a large river, and which by the plague and many massacres remained almost desolate. Into this space and circuit of land they required all the Irish...