An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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Side 6
... arms , and to apply to the queen's enemies for protection . He required a full pardon for himself and followers ; that they should be allowed the full and free exercise of their religion ; that Bagnal should be com- pelled to pay his ...
... arms , and to apply to the queen's enemies for protection . He required a full pardon for himself and followers ; that they should be allowed the full and free exercise of their religion ; that Bagnal should be com- pelled to pay his ...
Side 7
... arms , admit sheriffs into their country , repair the forts they had de- molished , leave the English garrisons unmolest- ed , restore what they had unjustly seized , dis- cover upon oath their transactions with foreign princes , and ...
... arms , admit sheriffs into their country , repair the forts they had de- molished , leave the English garrisons unmolest- ed , restore what they had unjustly seized , dis- cover upon oath their transactions with foreign princes , and ...
Side 8
... arms in Ireland , while she reaped glory and emolument from her wars in France and the Netherlands . The offer of peace only proves the wisdom of the English cabinet , and the temporary superiority of the northern Irish in arms . Their ...
... arms in Ireland , while she reaped glory and emolument from her wars in France and the Netherlands . The offer of peace only proves the wisdom of the English cabinet , and the temporary superiority of the northern Irish in arms . Their ...
Side 17
... arms of his brother . The new deputy was resolved to prosecute the war with vigour ; yet there was a month's cessa- tion of arms with Tyrone , which both employed in preparations for the campaign . Burgh marched northwards , with his ...
... arms of his brother . The new deputy was resolved to prosecute the war with vigour ; yet there was a month's cessa- tion of arms with Tyrone , which both employed in preparations for the campaign . Burgh marched northwards , with his ...
Side 20
... arms should be made for eight weeks , in order to give the northern lords an opportunity of stat- ing their grievances at large , and transmitting them to the queen . Tirone , on his part , engaged to recal his forces from Leinster ; to ...
... arms should be made for eight weeks , in order to give the northern lords an opportunity of stat- ing their grievances at large , and transmitting them to the queen . Tirone , on his part , engaged to recal his forces from Leinster ; to ...
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