An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... matters of state . He well knew , even from the partial Morrison , the extreme desire of Bess and her ministry , to get possession of his person by any means , not excepting breach of faith , perjury , or if there be any thing worse ...
... matters of state . He well knew , even from the partial Morrison , the extreme desire of Bess and her ministry , to get possession of his person by any means , not excepting breach of faith , perjury , or if there be any thing worse ...
Side 50
... matters precisely to give her , during their unability , obedience ; but not in any matter tending to the promotion of heresie . Wherefore , I earnestly beseech you all catho- licks , and good loving countrymen , as you ten- der the ...
... matters precisely to give her , during their unability , obedience ; but not in any matter tending to the promotion of heresie . Wherefore , I earnestly beseech you all catho- licks , and good loving countrymen , as you ten- der the ...
Side 82
... matter of necessity that four thousand foot more be sent us presently without staying one for another to come together , but as they can be levied and shipped away . " ... A great part of our companies being extreme sick through the ...
... matter of necessity that four thousand foot more be sent us presently without staying one for another to come together , but as they can be levied and shipped away . " ... A great part of our companies being extreme sick through the ...
Side 114
... matter : for I was born in this religion ; I have lived in this religion ; and in this religion I am resolved to die . " Even the two carls per- ceived , that it was fruitless to harrass her any farther with theological disputes ; and ...
... matter : for I was born in this religion ; I have lived in this religion ; and in this religion I am resolved to die . " Even the two carls per- ceived , that it was fruitless to harrass her any farther with theological disputes ; and ...
Side 120
... matters , civil and ecclesiastical , could satisfy a tyrant , cor- rupted by the base servility of her vile English slaves . * Head and foundress of a new sect , her passion for proselytism , for extinguishing by violence and ...
... matters , civil and ecclesiastical , could satisfy a tyrant , cor- rupted by the base servility of her vile English slaves . * Head and foundress of a new sect , her passion for proselytism , for extinguishing by violence and ...
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