The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... Irish history , and whose relations , as they were not written for a party purpose , are entitled to our credit , we shall find , that it was her liege subjects , i . e . the colonists , and not the native Irish , who had just grounds ...
... Irish history , and whose relations , as they were not written for a party purpose , are entitled to our credit , we shall find , that it was her liege subjects , i . e . the colonists , and not the native Irish , who had just grounds ...
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... Irish popish confederacy , in concert with Spain and Rome , was formed against her ; which afterwards , when England ... Irish Government ; whereas in truth , the severities and confiscations of which he complains , did not take place ...
... Irish popish confederacy , in concert with Spain and Rome , was formed against her ; which afterwards , when England ... Irish Government ; whereas in truth , the severities and confiscations of which he complains , did not take place ...
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... Irish as a divided , separate , and enslaved people , ' he advances a position unsupported by any one reputable historian , and solely resting upon his own assertion . All the writers of this period agree , that Elizabeth was peculiarly ...
... Irish as a divided , separate , and enslaved people , ' he advances a position unsupported by any one reputable historian , and solely resting upon his own assertion . All the writers of this period agree , that Elizabeth was peculiarly ...
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... Irish revenue during that period was but 120,000l . - Ware , chap . xv . " In her reign during the government of Lord Sussex , the first clock was set up in Dublin in the Castle , which , says Ware , being a novelty , was very pleasing ...
... Irish revenue during that period was but 120,000l . - Ware , chap . xv . " In her reign during the government of Lord Sussex , the first clock was set up in Dublin in the Castle , which , says Ware , being a novelty , was very pleasing ...
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... Irish chieftains , some of them with excruciating torture , seized their property , and ravished their wives . The Irish annalists represent him as actuated by brutal passions , and guilty of the most intemperate excesses ; and they ...
... Irish chieftains , some of them with excruciating torture , seized their property , and ravished their wives . The Irish annalists represent him as actuated by brutal passions , and guilty of the most intemperate excesses ; and they ...
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