A history of Ireland ... to ... 1801, 第 1 卷 |
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第 337 頁
... protestant clergy were puritans , who , refufing epifcopal or- dination , were indulged by the bishops with a form not strictly canonical ; and fuch latitude was al- lowed , that churches and tythes were enjoyed by ministers who used ...
... protestant clergy were puritans , who , refufing epifcopal or- dination , were indulged by the bishops with a form not strictly canonical ; and fuch latitude was al- lowed , that churches and tythes were enjoyed by ministers who used ...
第 355 頁
... protestant foldiers drafted from the old army . The whole , confifling of eight thousand infantry and a thousand horfe , affembled in gallant order at Carrickfergus . But , fays Leland , " to the aftonishment of those who had feen the ...
... protestant foldiers drafted from the old army . The whole , confifling of eight thousand infantry and a thousand horfe , affembled in gallant order at Carrickfergus . But , fays Leland , " to the aftonishment of those who had feen the ...
第 384 頁
... protestant in- habitants . In like manner was tranquility maintained in Connaught by the exertions of catholic gentry and nobles , particularly lord Dillon of Costello and lord Mayo , and above all by Uliac earl of Clanri- card , who ...
... protestant in- habitants . In like manner was tranquility maintained in Connaught by the exertions of catholic gentry and nobles , particularly lord Dillon of Costello and lord Mayo , and above all by Uliac earl of Clanri- card , who ...
第 386 頁
... protestants against the puritans , as their party had before af- fected a coalition with the latter against the for- Military mer . The progress of the infurgents was checked , as operations . foon as the proteftants , who had escaped ...
... protestants against the puritans , as their party had before af- fected a coalition with the latter against the for- Military mer . The progress of the infurgents was checked , as operations . foon as the proteftants , who had escaped ...
第 388 頁
... protestants , the first objects of the rebels ' hoftility , that they moftly fell into the power of their enemies without resistance , and were either confined in prison amid the horrors of expected murder , or driven naked from their ...
... protestants , the first objects of the rebels ' hoftility , that they moftly fell into the power of their enemies without resistance , and were either confined in prison amid the horrors of expected murder , or driven naked from their ...
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