A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Bind 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 |
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Side vii
... whole collection is now excellently arranged , in no less than sixty - eight boxes . A great proportion of it is of little or no historical value , but it contains , among other things , numerous letters from informers , written during ...
... whole collection is now excellently arranged , in no less than sixty - eight boxes . A great proportion of it is of little or no historical value , but it contains , among other things , numerous letters from informers , written during ...
Side 2
... whole . England owed a great part of her Christianity to Irish monks who laboured among her people before the arrival of Augustine , and Scotland , according to the best authorities , owed her name , her language , and a large ...
... whole . England owed a great part of her Christianity to Irish monks who laboured among her people before the arrival of Augustine , and Scotland , according to the best authorities , owed her name , her language , and a large ...
Side 4
... never entirely sub- dued . 2 Davis , Discovery , pp . 86 , 87 . 3 See Richey's Lectures on Irish History ( 2nd series ) , p . 69 . J whole island , but its complete ascendency dates only from 4 CH . I. IRELAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY .
... never entirely sub- dued . 2 Davis , Discovery , pp . 86 , 87 . 3 See Richey's Lectures on Irish History ( 2nd series ) , p . 69 . J whole island , but its complete ascendency dates only from 4 CH . I. IRELAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY .
Side 5
... whole body of his friends . and retainers . An English officer , a friend of the Viceroy , invited seventeen Irish gentlemen to supper , and when they rose from the table had them all stabbed . A Catholic archbishop named Hurley fell ...
... whole body of his friends . and retainers . An English officer , a friend of the Viceroy , invited seventeen Irish gentlemen to supper , and when they rose from the table had them all stabbed . A Catholic archbishop named Hurley fell ...
Side 6
... whole population was skilfully and steadily starved to death . The pictures of the condition of Ireland at this time are as terrible as anything in human history . Thus Spenser , describing what he had seen in Munster , tells how ...
... whole population was skilfully and steadily starved to death . The pictures of the condition of Ireland at this time are as terrible as anything in human history . Thus Spenser , describing what he had seen in Munster , tells how ...
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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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