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... those of Limerick , refufing to admit any garrifon , except one appointed and commanded by their own magif- trates , the marquis , unable to retain an army on either fide of the Shannon , and fearing for his per- fonal fafety , refumed ...
... those of Limerick , refufing to admit any garrifon , except one appointed and commanded by their own magif- trates , the marquis , unable to retain an army on either fide of the Shannon , and fearing for his per- fonal fafety , refumed ...
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... those who should prefume to march but to pro- tect as long as poffible the remains of the king's faithful adherents in this kingdom , and to make a diverfion in favour of the royalifts in Britain by maintaining a war here under ...
... those who should prefume to march but to pro- tect as long as poffible the remains of the king's faithful adherents in this kingdom , and to make a diverfion in favour of the royalifts in Britain by maintaining a war here under ...
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... those who had joined the enemy fince the arrival of Cromwel , and treating all as foes who withdrew not immediately , on proclamation for that purpose , from the quarters of the confederates . A fubmiffion was offered in the name of the ...
... those who had joined the enemy fince the arrival of Cromwel , and treating all as foes who withdrew not immediately , on proclamation for that purpose , from the quarters of the confederates . A fubmiffion was offered in the name of the ...
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... fince the arrival of Cromwel in 1649. But for those troops , who had fought against the Irish before that period , though their condition was XXVII . was much more diftrefsful , no provifion . 16 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
... fince the arrival of Cromwel in 1649. But for those troops , who had fought against the Irish before that period , though their condition was XXVII . was much more diftrefsful , no provifion . 16 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
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... those who had fallen in the public fervice . Except a part of the lands of bifhops , and of deans and chapters , granted to the university of Dublin , these , with the forfeited lands in the coun- ties of Dublin , Kildare , Carlow , and ...
... those who had fallen in the public fervice . Except a part of the lands of bifhops , and of deans and chapters , granted to the university of Dublin , these , with the forfeited lands in the coun- ties of Dublin , Kildare , Carlow , and ...
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