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 Afhton . 135 143 145 146 149 150 - 155 157 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 ...
... judges and juries . IV . The execution of Captain Afhton . 135 143 145 146 149 150 - 155 157 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 ...
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... judges of their own condition , fo they had free liberty from his majesty , in case 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 majesty , in case 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 of . These commiffioners , in their apology obferve , " that to en- courage them ...
... 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 of . These commiffioners , in their apology obferve , " that to en- courage them ...
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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 fcelerate ...
... 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 fcelerate ...
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... judges that pronounced it , without authority in the perfons , or justice in the sentence ; 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 justice in the sentence ; 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 207 頁 - All merchants or reputed merchants of the city of Limerick, or of any other garrison now possessed by the Irish, or of any town or place in the counties of Clare or Kerry, who are absent beyond the seas, that have not bore arms since their Majesties...
第 205 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 226 頁 - Whilst this restraint of foreign and domestic education was part of a horrible and impious system of servitude, the members were well fitted to the body. To render men patient, under a deprivation of all the rights of human nature, every thing which could give them a knowledge or feeling of those rights was rationally forbidden. To render humanity fit to be insulted, it was fit that it should be degraded.
第 390 頁 - I hope this honourable assembly will not think of when they shall more seriously consider, and have weighed these matters. " For God's sake, gentlemen, will you consider whether this is according to the golden rule, to do as you would be done unto ? And if not, surely you will not, nay you cannot, without being liable to be charged with the most manifest injustice imaginable, take from us our birthrights, and invest them in others before our faces.
第 217 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 190 頁 - Revolution showed an inclination to interfere with the management of the Church, and they positively refused to take the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen, Mary...
第 206 頁 - Michaelmas, 1688, to the day of the date hereof: and all persons comprehended in this article, shall have, hold, and enjoy all their goods and chattels, real and personal, to them, or any of them...
第 212 頁 - Ireland, shall have free liberty to go to any country beyond the seas (England and Scotland excepted), where they think fit, with their families, household-stuff, plate, and jewels.
第 215 頁 - It shall be permitted to those that are appointed to take care for the subsistence of the horse that are willing to go into France, to buy hay and corn at the king's rates, wherever they can find it, in the quarters that are assigned for them, without any let or molestation, and to carry all necessary provisions out of the city of Limerick, and for this purpose the general will furnish convenient carriages for them to the places where they shall be embarked.