The British Plutarch, Or Biographical Entertainer. Being a Select Collection of the Lives at Large of the Most Eminent Men, Natives of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Reign of Henry VIII. to George II. (etc.) |
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his designs might be no longer obstructed , led his army to Kilkenny , and
imprisoned the fupreme council , which he had found not fufficiently disposed to
comply with his proposals . That the government might be carried on , he
fummoned an ...
his designs might be no longer obstructed , led his army to Kilkenny , and
imprisoned the fupreme council , which he had found not fufficiently disposed to
comply with his proposals . That the government might be carried on , he
fummoned an ...
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his designs might be no longer obstructed , led his army to Kilkenny , and
imprisoned the fupreme council , which he had found not fufficiently disposed to
comply with his proposals . That the government might be carried on , he
summoned an ...
his designs might be no longer obstructed , led his army to Kilkenny , and
imprisoned the fupreme council , which he had found not fufficiently disposed to
comply with his proposals . That the government might be carried on , he
summoned an ...
الصفحة 96
When I came to Kilkenny , I found those who had concluded the peace with me , (
by messengers from them ; namely , Mr. Nicholas Plunket and Mr. Patrick Darcey
) treating with the clergy at Waterford , under colour of endeavouring to ...
When I came to Kilkenny , I found those who had concluded the peace with me , (
by messengers from them ; namely , Mr. Nicholas Plunket and Mr. Patrick Darcey
) treating with the clergy at Waterford , under colour of endeavouring to ...
الصفحة 103
... expect the jisue of a general alembly , that was to be at Kilkenny on the tenth of
January following , where he doubted not but things would be set right by the
confent of the whole kingdom ; which would be much more for his majesty's
service ...
... expect the jisue of a general alembly , that was to be at Kilkenny on the tenth of
January following , where he doubted not but things would be set right by the
confent of the whole kingdom ; which would be much more for his majesty's
service ...
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... with Donemore - house , near Kilkenny , for her abode ; where she continued ,
and never faw her lord till after the king's restoration . The marquis attended his
majesty at Paris till the treaty between the court of France and Cromwell made
the ...
... with Donemore - house , near Kilkenny , for her abode ; where she continued ,
and never faw her lord till after the king's restoration . The marquis attended his
majesty at Paris till the treaty between the court of France and Cromwell made
the ...
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