The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, 第 7 卷University Press, 1849 |
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... proposed of extravagancy or overmuch rigour , which the proposers said was necessary for the carrying on that war , if the king made any scruple or pause in giving his consent to the same , they 4 , 5 . 21 The fatal consequences of it .
... proposed of extravagancy or overmuch rigour , which the proposers said was necessary for the carrying on that war , if the king made any scruple or pause in giving his consent to the same , they 4 , 5 . 21 The fatal consequences of it .
第 27 頁
... propose and by another committee , who were deputed by the parliament then sit- ting at Dublin , to solicit his majesty on the behalf of his protestant subjects of that kingdom ; and that nothing might be granted in that treaty to the ...
... propose and by another committee , who were deputed by the parliament then sit- ting at Dublin , to solicit his majesty on the behalf of his protestant subjects of that kingdom ; and that nothing might be granted in that treaty to the ...
第 28 頁
... proposed than it could be by a war . 12 It is very true , that the commissioners for the confe- derate catholics demeaned themselves to his majesty with great show of modesty and duty , and confessed that they believed that the demands ...
... proposed than it could be by a war . 12 It is very true , that the commissioners for the confe- derate catholics demeaned themselves to his majesty with great show of modesty and duty , and confessed that they believed that the demands ...
第 53 頁
... proposed in the last assembly , by Mr. Anthony Martin and others , that they should call in some foreign prince for their pro- tection ; and the exorbitant power assumed by the nun- cio was earnest enough how little more they meant to ...
... proposed in the last assembly , by Mr. Anthony Martin and others , that they should call in some foreign prince for their pro- tection ; and the exorbitant power assumed by the nun- cio was earnest enough how little more they meant to ...
第 56 頁
... proposed , they might be obliged to a conjunction , that they refused to give their proposi- tions in writing ; and when , upon their discourse , the lord lieutenant had writ what they had propounded , and shewed it to them , albeit ...
... proposed , they might be obliged to a conjunction , that they refused to give their proposi- tions in writing ; and when , upon their discourse , the lord lieutenant had writ what they had propounded , and shewed it to them , albeit ...
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afterwards answer appointed army assembly battle bishop War bishop Warburton captain castle chancellor Charles Charles II clergy colonel command commissioners of trust committed confederate catholics consent council Cromwell declaration desired Dublin duke duke of Lorrain earl of Strafford endeavours enemy England English rebels excommunication favour forces France Galway garrison governor hanged hath honour horse house of commons hundred Ireland Irish John Kilkenny killed king king's authority kingdom kingdom of Ireland liament Limerick lord deputy lord Inchiquin lord lieutenant lords who signed majesty majesty's authority marquis of Clanrickard marquis of Ormond ment militia murdered nation notice nuncio obedience officers Owen O'Neal parlia parliament party peace in Scotland persons petition prince propositions protestants quarter queen rebellion received religion Roman catholic Scotch Scotland Scots sent soldiers tion titular bishop town treaty viii vote Waterford whereof women
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第 207 頁 - And he said unto them, Unto you it is given to know the mystery of the kingdom of God: but unto them that are without, all these things are done in parables: 12 That seeing they may see, and not perceive ; and hearing they may hear, and not understand ; lest at any time they should be converted, and their sins should be forgiven them.
第 150 頁 - Coote, who was provost-marshal-general, had taken him out of prison, and caused him to be put to death in the morning, before or as soon as it was light ; of which barbarity the earl complained to the...
第 152 頁 - ... the conclusion in their own words, which were as followeth : " For the prevention of these evils, and that the kingdom may not be utterly lost to his majesty and his catholic subjects, this congregation of archbishops, bishops, and other prelates and dignitaries of both clergies of this kingdom, found ourselves bound in conscience (after great deliberation) to declare against the continuance of his majesty's authority in the person of the lord marquis of Ormond; having by his misgovernment, ill...
第 51 頁 - ... that the nation would not accept of any peace not containing sufficient and satisfactory security for the religion, lives, estates, and liberties of the said confederate catholics: and what they understood to be sufficient and satisfactory security for the religion, &c.
第 232 頁 - Trim ; and a blind woman, aged eighty years, was encompassed with straw by them, to which they set fire and burned her. The same day they hanged two women in Kilbride, and two old decrepit men that begged alms of them. In the same year, Mr. Walter Dulin, an old man, unable to stir abroad many years before the war, was killed in his own house by Lieutenant-Colonel Broughton's troopers, notwithstanding the said Broughton's protection, which the old man produced.
第 229 頁 - Santry, three miles from thence, were murdered upon their beds by one captain Smith, and a party of the garrison of Dublin, and their heads brought next day in triumph into the city, which occasioned Luke...
第 167 頁 - ... 4. The fourth reason was cast in the same mould, the scandal over the world, to make choice of one of a different religion, especially in Rome, where his holiness expected that a catholic governor should be placed over them; and they said they did fear the scourges of war and plague, that had fallen so heavy upon them, were some evidences of God's anger for putting God's cause and the church's under such a hand; whereas that trust might have been managed in a catholic's hand under the king's...
第 235 頁 - October 1641. Three women, whereof one gentlewoman big with child, and a boy, were hanged on the bridge of Neuragh, by command of old sir Charles Coote in his first march to that county, and...
第 120 頁 - ... the government and command were exercised by him, there would be such an obedience paid to him, that he would in a short time grow strong enough to oppose the enemy, and to recover his country. When these two lords had communicated each to other (as they quickly did) the excellent addresses which had been made to them, and agreed together how to draw on and encourage the proposers, that they might discover as much of their purposes as was possible, they easily found their design was to be rid...
第 96 頁 - ... discovered ; there was not an officer, soldier, or religious person belonging to that garrison left alive ; and all this within the space of nine days after the enemy appeared before...