The Land-war in Ireland: A History for the TimesMacmillan, 1870 - 436 pages |
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Page 17
... the Continent in company with O'Donel , Earl of Tyrconnel , head of another very ancient sept . Up to that period the men of Ulster proudly regarded themselves as ' Irish of the Irish and Catholic of the Catholics . ' The inhabitants ...
... the Continent in company with O'Donel , Earl of Tyrconnel , head of another very ancient sept . Up to that period the men of Ulster proudly regarded themselves as ' Irish of the Irish and Catholic of the Catholics . ' The inhabitants ...
Page 91
... The deputy also insisted that he should reveal all his negotiations with the Spanish court , or any other , foreign sovereign with whom he maintained correspondence ; and when the earl assured him ... the Catholics of the towns in Ireland .
... The deputy also insisted that he should reveal all his negotiations with the Spanish court , or any other , foreign sovereign with whom he maintained correspondence ; and when the earl assured him ... the Catholics of the towns in Ireland .
Page 92
A History for the Times James Godkin. 6 To the Catholics of the towns in Ireland . Using hitherto more than ordinary favour towards all my countrymen , who generally by profession are Catholics , and that naturally I am inclined to ...
A History for the Times James Godkin. 6 To the Catholics of the towns in Ireland . Using hitherto more than ordinary favour towards all my countrymen , who generally by profession are Catholics , and that naturally I am inclined to ...
Page 93
... the Almighty most meritorious , which is chiefly to be ... Catholics of the south had no wish to engage in a religious war , but the northern chief aspiring to the sovereignty of the whole island , resolved to reclaim AN IRISH CRUSADE . 93.
... the Almighty most meritorious , which is chiefly to be ... Catholics of the south had no wish to engage in a religious war , but the northern chief aspiring to the sovereignty of the whole island , resolved to reclaim AN IRISH CRUSADE . 93.
Page 94
... The extirpation of heresy , the planting of the Catholic religion , he declared could never be brought to any good pass without either the destruction or the help of the Catholics in the towns of the south and west . He did not want ...
... The extirpation of heresy , the planting of the Catholic religion , he declared could never be brought to any good pass without either the destruction or the help of the Catholics in the towns of the south and west . He did not want ...
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