The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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Page 310
... Irish Parliament was chiefly composed of them . Presbyterianism , with its republican self - assertion , he entirely disliked . A hundred thousand Scotch Presbyterians were settled in Ulster with half as many English . As a counterpoise ...
... Irish Parliament was chiefly composed of them . Presbyterianism , with its republican self - assertion , he entirely disliked . A hundred thousand Scotch Presbyterians were settled in Ulster with half as many English . As a counterpoise ...
Page 335
... Irish rebellion had broken out . Much has been said about the massacre of 1641 , and it seems that the true history of it has still to be written . All Europe was appalled when the news came first across the Irish sea . The horrors of ...
... Irish rebellion had broken out . Much has been said about the massacre of 1641 , and it seems that the true history of it has still to be written . All Europe was appalled when the news came first across the Irish sea . The horrors of ...
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... Irish saw the stranger in the possession of their homes , and saw nothing else . Their plan was to rise simultaneously on a single day , attack the Protestants in their homes , scattered over a wide area where it would be impossible for ...
... Irish saw the stranger in the possession of their homes , and saw nothing else . Their plan was to rise simultaneously on a single day , attack the Protestants in their homes , scattered over a wide area where it would be impossible for ...
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1 Les Faux Don Sébastien Etude sur lHistoire | 1 |
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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