An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Bind 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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Side 3
... O'Neil , was forgotten in the pre- ceding numbers . " Such was his rage against every thing English , that he hung one of his fol- lowers for eating English biscuit . " That is not probable . ' Tis much more likely , that he was ...
... O'Neil , was forgotten in the pre- ceding numbers . " Such was his rage against every thing English , that he hung one of his fol- lowers for eating English biscuit . " That is not probable . ' Tis much more likely , that he was ...
Side 6
... O'Neil , encumbered as he was , contrived to prevent the blow , by plunging a dagger deeply into the body of Sedgrave . " These petty hostilities were soon suspended by the weak and temporizing policy of the queen , impatient to ...
... O'Neil , encumbered as he was , contrived to prevent the blow , by plunging a dagger deeply into the body of Sedgrave . " These petty hostilities were soon suspended by the weak and temporizing policy of the queen , impatient to ...
Side 12
... O'Neil was hereupon necessitated to take the field again , in support of his allies , and to avenge the infractions of the late treaty . Leland accordingly misrepresents these trans- actions , in which English honour is tarnished ...
... O'Neil was hereupon necessitated to take the field again , in support of his allies , and to avenge the infractions of the late treaty . Leland accordingly misrepresents these trans- actions , in which English honour is tarnished ...
Side 13
... a complaint of the infraction , insolence ? or question O'Neil's * Leland , Vol . II . Book IV . c . iv . p . 340 . success . sincerity , in making or keeping treaties , OF IRELAND . 13 again marched to the northern borders. Before ...
... a complaint of the infraction , insolence ? or question O'Neil's * Leland , Vol . II . Book IV . c . iv . p . 340 . success . sincerity , in making or keeping treaties , OF IRELAND . 13 again marched to the northern borders. Before ...
Side 15
... O'Neil had ample reasons for declining a conference within a walled town , by the testimony of his enemies , and their writers . Yet , unmind- ful of what he wrote a few pages before , Leland insinuates the contrary , imputing his ...
... O'Neil had ample reasons for declining a conference within a walled town , by the testimony of his enemies , and their writers . Yet , unmind- ful of what he wrote a few pages before , Leland insinuates the contrary , imputing his ...
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antient appear arms army authority bishop castle catholics cause Charles church civil clergy colonel command commons Connaught conscience council court covenanters crown declared Dublin earl earl of Tyrone Elizabeth enemies England English estates execution faith favour forces garrison gentlemen granted grievances hath Hist honour Hume insurrection Ireland Irish justice king James king's kingdom kingdom of Ireland Kinsale lands late laws Leinster Leland letter letters patent liberty lord deputy lord Mountjoy lord Wentworth lordship majesty majesty's means ment Milesians Mountjoy Munster nation natives northern northern Irish O'Neil O'Nial oath of supremacy Ormond papists parliament party persecution persons Peter Pett petition plot popery popish possession present pretended prince promise protestant puritans queen reason rebellion rebels recusants reign religion royal says Scotland Scots seized sent shew Sir Phelim Spain Spaniards subjects supply thereof thousand tion Tirone town treaty Tyrone Ulster unto Wentworth