A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... hundreds of the Irish chiefs were decoyed and slaughtered with the vilest cruelty , and we pass by the savagery of Essex and the wars against Desmond and Tyrone . The Irish were scared into rebellion by the conviction that they were ...
... hundreds of the Irish chiefs were decoyed and slaughtered with the vilest cruelty , and we pass by the savagery of Essex and the wars against Desmond and Tyrone . The Irish were scared into rebellion by the conviction that they were ...
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... Hundreds of titles were vested in the King , and Strafford , ambitious , bold and bad , finally left the shores of Ireland - left her seething with rage and burning for her revenge . The seeds of retribution had been flung broadcast ...
... Hundreds of titles were vested in the King , and Strafford , ambitious , bold and bad , finally left the shores of Ireland - left her seething with rage and burning for her revenge . The seeds of retribution had been flung broadcast ...
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... hundred specified persons , were condemned to death and to the absolute forfeiture of their estates . All other landowners who had at any period borne arms against the Parliament , either for the rebels or the King , were to be deprived ...
... hundred specified persons , were condemned to death and to the absolute forfeiture of their estates . All other landowners who had at any period borne arms against the Parliament , either for the rebels or the King , were to be deprived ...
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... hundred years had been such that a large part of Ireland had been confiscated two or three times in the course of a century . This was recognized by Lord Clare in the Irish House of Lords during the debate on the Union in 1800 , when he ...
... hundred years had been such that a large part of Ireland had been confiscated two or three times in the course of a century . This was recognized by Lord Clare in the Irish House of Lords during the debate on the Union in 1800 , when he ...
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... hundred authors , not Irishmen , who have described the terrible condition of the Irish peasants at this time ; but it would be trouble thrown away , for the truth of their statements is a matter of common knowledge , and to urge it ...
... hundred authors , not Irishmen , who have described the terrible condition of the Irish peasants at this time ; but it would be trouble thrown away , for the truth of their statements is a matter of common knowledge , and to urge it ...
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