A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Bind 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 |
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... once liberated by the Government . Essex accepted the hospitality of Sir Brien O'Neil . After a banquet , when the Irish chief had retired unsuspiciously to rest , the English general surrounded the house with soldiers , captured his ...
... once liberated by the Government . Essex accepted the hospitality of Sir Brien O'Neil . After a banquet , when the Irish chief had retired unsuspiciously to rest , the English general surrounded the house with soldiers , captured his ...
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William Edward Hartpole Lecky. no serious resistance . Even the jury system was at once introduced , and although it was at first found that the clansmen would give no verdicts against one another , jurymen were speedily intimidated into ...
William Edward Hartpole Lecky. no serious resistance . Even the jury system was at once introduced , and although it was at first found that the clansmen would give no verdicts against one another , jurymen were speedily intimidated into ...
Side 32
... once and on a large scale , to prosecute the plantation of Connaught . The means employed were hardly less infamous than the design . Inquisitions were made in every county in Connaught . In order to pre- serve the show of justice ...
... once and on a large scale , to prosecute the plantation of Connaught . The means employed were hardly less infamous than the design . Inquisitions were made in every county in Connaught . In order to pre- serve the show of justice ...
Side 33
... once imposed a fine of 1,000l . on the sheriff who had summoned them , and bound the recalcitrant jurors to appear in the Castle Chamber , where they were each sentenced to pay the enormous fine of 4,000l . and to lie in prison till it ...
... once imposed a fine of 1,000l . on the sheriff who had summoned them , and bound the recalcitrant jurors to appear in the Castle Chamber , where they were each sentenced to pay the enormous fine of 4,000l . and to lie in prison till it ...
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... once issued an order confiscating for the King's use fifteen religious houses , and also the new college which the Catholics had founded , and handing over the latter to its Protestant rival . The negotiation about the Graces was ...
... once issued an order confiscating for the King's use fifteen religious houses , and also the new college which the Catholics had founded , and handing over the latter to its Protestant rival . The negotiation about the Graces was ...
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Side 170 - It was a machine of wise and elaborate contrivance ; and as well fitted for the oppression, impoverishment, and degradation of a people, and the debasement, in them, of human nature itself, as ever proceeded from the perverted ingenuity of man.
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