| John Curry - Ireland - 1786 - 436 pages
...foldiers, and the foldiers to be well fatisfied. The caufe they have to ftand upon thofe terms, and to feck for better aflurance, is the harfh practices ufed...their guard, I humbly leave to your majefty. When fome one who hath been a bad member (pardoned by your majefty) hath heard himfelf exclaimed upon to... | |
| John Curry - Ireland - 1786 - 432 pages
...there moft difhonourably put them all to the fword ; and this hath been by the confent and pradtice of the lord deputy for the time being. If this be...their guard, I humbly leave to your majefty. When fome one who hath been a bad member (pardoned by your majefty) hath heard himfelf exclaimed upon to... | |
| John Curry - Ireland - 1793 - 438 pages
...O'Conor, of Balanegare, Efq; as likewifi former. put them all to the fword. This," adds he, " was done by the confent, and practice, of the lord deputy for the time being." CHAP. IV. Motives for the general difcontent in Ulfter. IN the year 1589,' " When Sir William Fitzwilliams... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1805 - 496 pages
...be, who have there most dishonourably put them all to the sword : and this hath been by the consent and practice of the lord deputy for the time being. If this be a good course to draw these savage people to the state to do your majesty service, and not rather to enforce... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 736 pages
...be, who have there most dishonorably put them all to tlu* sword ; and fliis hath been by the consent and practice of the lord deputy for the time being. If this be a good course to draw these savage people :o the state, to do your majesty service, and not rather to enforce... | |
| Henry Hallam - Constitutional history - 1827 - 888 pages
...be, who have there most dishonourably put them all to the sword; and this hath been by the consent and practice of the lord deputy for the time being. If this be a good course to draw those savage people to the state to do your majesty service, and not rather to enforce... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 396 pages
...be, who have there most dishonourably put them all to the sword ; and this hath been by the consent and practice of the lord deputy for the time being. If this be a good course to draw those savage people to the state to do your majesty service, and not rather to enforce... | |
| County Kildare Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1895 - 534 pages
...be, who have there most dishonourably put them all to the sword ; and this hath been by the cousent and practice of the Lord Deputy for the time being. If this be a good course to draw these savage people to the state to do your Majesty service, and not rather to enforce... | |
| County Kildare Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1908 - 558 pages
...be, who have there most dishonourably put them all to the sword. And this hath been by the consent and practice of the Lord Deputy for the time being. If this be a good course to draw these savage people to the State, to do your Majesty's service, and not rather to force... | |
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