Macariae Excidium, Or, The Destruction of Cyprus: Being a Secret History of the War of the Revolution in IrelandFor the Irish Archaeological Society, 1850 - 575 sider |
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... haud mul- tum diversis implicantem se consiliis offendit , nec absimili Pamphiliorum pre- textu , tanquam religionem oppugnatum iret , quam Eleusina Regina non ita IRISH . ARCH . SOC . C Scotch . a covenant with the Pamphilians , to ...
... haud mul- tum diversis implicantem se consiliis offendit , nec absimili Pamphiliorum pre- textu , tanquam religionem oppugnatum iret , quam Eleusina Regina non ita IRISH . ARCH . SOC . C Scotch . a covenant with the Pamphilians , to ...
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... haud ambiguo jure cesserat , quique non ita pridem Delphicis ritibus initiatus erat , per omnia imperii loca vetus- tissimos Deorum honores , cultusque jam obsoletos restauratum iret ; rem Cilicibus Pamphiliisque , apud quos error ...
... haud ambiguo jure cesserat , quique non ita pridem Delphicis ritibus initiatus erat , per omnia imperii loca vetus- tissimos Deorum honores , cultusque jam obsoletos restauratum iret ; rem Cilicibus Pamphiliisque , apud quos error ...
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... haud vulgari , sterilem tamen arbitrabantur . Major præterea Natarum Theodoro Principi Pataræo , qui et ipse Martanesius erat , denupserat , ad quem post Soceri exces- sum regni jura haud dubiâ successione devolvebantur . Cum vero ...
... haud vulgari , sterilem tamen arbitrabantur . Major præterea Natarum Theodoro Principi Pataræo , qui et ipse Martanesius erat , denupserat , ad quem post Soceri exces- sum regni jura haud dubiâ successione devolvebantur . Cum vero ...
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... haud dubiè expeditioni præficiendus erat , percursaret . 21. Ceterum bellum illud , omnium fere Mortalium judicio , non iniquum solum esse , et naturæ legibus repugnare , ex Theodori parte visum est , qui Soce- rum , eundem et Avunculum ...
... haud dubiè expeditioni præficiendus erat , percursaret . 21. Ceterum bellum illud , omnium fere Mortalium judicio , non iniquum solum esse , et naturæ legibus repugnare , ex Theodori parte visum est , qui Soce- rum , eundem et Avunculum ...
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... haud sciam an superioribus unquàm temporibus ejusdem inter Delphicæ religionis homines usurpatum fuerit alienæ ditionis accolas suis finibus protrudere atque extirpare ; quippe cum impensiùs vetitum sit , ac nefas omnino habeatur , ab ...
... haud sciam an superioribus unquàm temporibus ejusdem inter Delphicæ religionis homines usurpatum fuerit alienæ ditionis accolas suis finibus protrudere atque extirpare ; quippe cum impensiùs vetitum sit , ac nefas omnino habeatur , ab ...
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Amasis amongst Asimo Athlone atque Aughrim avoit battle battle of Aughrim Bishop Boyne Camp Captain Castle Charles Cilician Colonel O'Kelly commanded Connaught Coridon Cyprians Cyprii Cyprus Cythera Dragoons Dublin Duke of Berwick Duke of Tyrconnell Earl Eleusina Enemy England English enim Enniskillen erat etiam étoit Foot force France French Galway Ginkell Ginkell's hæc haud Henry History of Ireland Horse inter IRISH ARCH Irish army Jacobite John King James King James II King James's King's Kingdom land Lauzun letter Limerick London Lord Louis XIV Lysander Majesty Memoirs of King nation NOTE O'Kelly observes Officers omnes Ororis Paphos Prince Protestants qu'il quæ quam quibus quod Regi Regiment reign religion rerum Roman Catholic royal Memoirs Ruth Sarsfield says Schonberg siege Syria tamen Town Trinity College troops Tyrconnell Ulster uppon William William III Williamite
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Side 224 - They greatly oppressed the wretched people by making them work at these castles, and when the castles were finished they filled them with devils and evil men.
Side 488 - THE Roman Catholics of this kingdom shall enjoy such privileges in the exercise of their religion, as are consistent with the laws of Ireland : or as they did enjoy in the reign of king Charles...
Side 228 - Two or three will drive a troop of captive Christians through the country from sea to sea. Very often they seize the wives and daughters of our thanes, and cruelly violate them before the great chieftain's face.
Side 224 - At length they spared neither church nor churchyard, but they took all that was valuable therein, and then burned the church, and all together. Neither did they spare the...
Side 488 - I, AB, do sincerely promise and swear, That I will be faithful, and bear true allegiance, to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary : So help me God.
Side 175 - ... and, if there was any stress to be laid on physiognomy, he was sure the person whom the picture represented was destined to a violent end. The bust was at last finished, and sent to England. As soon as the ship that brought it arrived in the river, the king, who was very impatient to see the bust, ordered it to be carried immediately to Chelsea. It was...
Side 224 - I cannot, and 1 may not tell of all the wounds and all the tortures that they inflicted upon the wretched men of this land ; and this state of things lasted the nineteen years that Stephen was king, and ever grew worse and worse.