The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1920 |
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... death , without special license . ( Which all men might rest confident would not have been granted in that behalf by the then Lieutenant , the Earl of Ormond . ) But it pleased God they should be transported to be published to the world ...
... death , without special license . ( Which all men might rest confident would not have been granted in that behalf by the then Lieutenant , the Earl of Ormond . ) But it pleased God they should be transported to be published to the world ...
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... death by a court consisting of eleaven officers , amongst whom there was not one lawyer , whereof five did acquit him when ( sic ) the said murders were com- mitted . The said Lord was a Protestant , had no command amongst the Irish and ...
... death by a court consisting of eleaven officers , amongst whom there was not one lawyer , whereof five did acquit him when ( sic ) the said murders were com- mitted . The said Lord was a Protestant , had no command amongst the Irish and ...
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... death . Yet it was a rule of ordinary criminal courts in those days to require two witnesses in matters of this kind . One was not enough . In all probability the great bulk of the depositions will prevent Mr. Dunlop's suggestion , that ...
... death . Yet it was a rule of ordinary criminal courts in those days to require two witnesses in matters of this kind . One was not enough . In all probability the great bulk of the depositions will prevent Mr. Dunlop's suggestion , that ...
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... death , ' she said , ' one will see what results from having thus trampled under foot all that , up to the present , has been held as just and sacred . ' But she herself got rid of her sin joy- fully . So many great and learned people ...
... death , ' she said , ' one will see what results from having thus trampled under foot all that , up to the present , has been held as just and sacred . ' But she herself got rid of her sin joy- fully . So many great and learned people ...
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... death , implored his country : Do not come down from this height on which the nations and the rulers of the earth are forced to respect thee . Reject temptations to anger . Remember that it requires more heroism to go towards death in ...
... death , implored his country : Do not come down from this height on which the nations and the rulers of the earth are forced to respect thee . Reject temptations to anger . Remember that it requires more heroism to go towards death in ...
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