An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... Charles Blount , lord Mountjoy , who was sent as com- mander in chief and lord deputy , accompanied by Sir George Carew , as president of Munster . They landed at Hoath , and arrived in Dublin , February , an . 1599 . Kind reader , if ...
... Charles Blount , lord Mountjoy , who was sent as com- mander in chief and lord deputy , accompanied by Sir George Carew , as president of Munster . They landed at Hoath , and arrived in Dublin , February , an . 1599 . Kind reader , if ...
Side 53
Dennis Taaffe. Fit instruments were chosen for the execution ; white - livered Charles Blount , of effeminate ap- pearance , and treacherous Carew , of cold - blooded cruelty , whose callous hearts were never ap- palled , by the scenes ...
Dennis Taaffe. Fit instruments were chosen for the execution ; white - livered Charles Blount , of effeminate ap- pearance , and treacherous Carew , of cold - blooded cruelty , whose callous hearts were never ap- palled , by the scenes ...
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... Charles Wilmot , came forth on their knees , and begged for mercy . The women and children he suffered to depart ; but of the weaponed men he hanged nine , the residue detained , till he had acquainted the lord president with what he ...
... Charles Wilmot , came forth on their knees , and begged for mercy . The women and children he suffered to depart ; but of the weaponed men he hanged nine , the residue detained , till he had acquainted the lord president with what he ...
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... Charles ) at a popish court , he told his council in a public speech , " that the Roman catho- lics of England had sustained great and intolerable sur- charges , imposed on their goods , bodies , and consciences , during queen ...
... Charles ) at a popish court , he told his council in a public speech , " that the Roman catho- lics of England had sustained great and intolerable sur- charges , imposed on their goods , bodies , and consciences , during queen ...
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... Charles , " whose successful rebel- lions against the queen his mother , and whose former frequent attempts on his own crown and life were always remembered by him : some of these people had made themselves formidable in Scotland , long ...
... Charles , " whose successful rebel- lions against the queen his mother , and whose former frequent attempts on his own crown and life were always remembered by him : some of these people had made themselves formidable in Scotland , long ...
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