The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... royal lineage and an- cestry , and by public institution scrupulously chaste as to the fidelity of their national traditions Nothing short of a wish to goad them into rebellion , could have so effectually spirited them up to it , as ...
... royal lineage and an- cestry , and by public institution scrupulously chaste as to the fidelity of their national traditions Nothing short of a wish to goad them into rebellion , could have so effectually spirited them up to it , as ...
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... royal power and dominion , of which his sentence against her affords abundant testimony . " The province of Munster was so depopulated and laid waste in the course of this rebellion by the sword , famine , and the diseases in- cident to ...
... royal power and dominion , of which his sentence against her affords abundant testimony . " The province of Munster was so depopulated and laid waste in the course of this rebellion by the sword , famine , and the diseases in- cident to ...
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... royal mercy , that she at last said , in a letter to Mountjoy , by nourishing the Irish who are snakes in our bosom , whilst we hold them , and when they are out , do convert upon our- selves , the experience and strength they have ...
... royal mercy , that she at last said , in a letter to Mountjoy , by nourishing the Irish who are snakes in our bosom , whilst we hold them , and when they are out , do convert upon our- selves , the experience and strength they have ...
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... royal mercy , and obtained it in the year 1603. He and Roderick O'Donnel , who also had been an active and inveterate rebel , were graciously received by James 1. who conferred the earldom of Tyrconnel on the latter . It is most certain ...
... royal mercy , and obtained it in the year 1603. He and Roderick O'Donnel , who also had been an active and inveterate rebel , were graciously received by James 1. who conferred the earldom of Tyrconnel on the latter . It is most certain ...
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... royal army was filled with Irish , and that numbers of the Romish communion acted with firmness and vigour , in support of that government to which they had sworn allegiance . " During the whole of this reign the contrary appears , for ...
... royal army was filled with Irish , and that numbers of the Romish communion acted with firmness and vigour , in support of that government to which they had sworn allegiance . " During the whole of this reign the contrary appears , for ...
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