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Page 63
... Protestants , that by their own relation they had robbed , stripped naked , killed and drowned forty - five of the Scots at one time , and that the same band had murdered two Protestant preachers in the county Tyrone and one missionary ...
... Protestants , that by their own relation they had robbed , stripped naked , killed and drowned forty - five of the Scots at one time , and that the same band had murdered two Protestant preachers in the county Tyrone and one missionary ...
Page 64
... Protestant minister of Donaghmore was murdered , and how , not long after , two other Pro- testant clergymen , as well as eight other persons , under- went the same fate . Two widows of other Protestant clergymen gave evidence of the ...
... Protestant minister of Donaghmore was murdered , and how , not long after , two other Pro- testant clergymen , as well as eight other persons , under- went the same fate . Two widows of other Protestant clergymen gave evidence of the ...
Page 74
... Protestants had been massacred , and that in two years ' above 300,000 Protestants were murdered in cold blood , or destroyed in some other way , or expelled from their houses . ' The latter number exceeds by nearly a third the ...
... Protestants had been massacred , and that in two years ' above 300,000 Protestants were murdered in cold blood , or destroyed in some other way , or expelled from their houses . ' The latter number exceeds by nearly a third the ...
Page 77
... Protestant religion , and the cruel murdering and massacring its professors . ' If such language could be employed about the troubles that followed the accession of George I. , it is not surprising that the Ulster rebellion of 1641 ...
... Protestant religion , and the cruel murdering and massacring its professors . ' If such language could be employed about the troubles that followed the accession of George I. , it is not surprising that the Ulster rebellion of 1641 ...
Page 78
... Protestant subjects is another , and our laws prohibit it very wisely . . . . It is much , perhaps , to be doubted whether anything will awaken our supe- riors from their lethargy ; but a lover of his country cannot see this state of ...
... Protestant subjects is another , and our laws prohibit it very wisely . . . . It is much , perhaps , to be doubted whether anything will awaken our supe- riors from their lethargy ; but a lover of his country cannot see this state of ...
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