The Tryal of the Roman Catholicks

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Dublin printed, London reprinted for T. Davies ... J. Fletcher and Company ... and T. Robson, 1762 - 310 páginas
 

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Página 75 - O! would to all the immortal powers above, Apollo, Pallas, and almighty Jove! That not one Trojan might be left alive, And not a Greek of all the race survive: Might only we the vast destruction shun, And only we destroy the accursed town!
Página 277 - Sirs, ye know that by this craft we have our wealth. Moreover ye see and hear, that not alone at Ephesus, but almost throughout all Asia, this Paul hath persuaded and turned away much people, saying that they be no gods, which are made with hands : . So that not only this...
Página 64 - For there is no nation of people under the sun that doth love equal and indifferent justice better than the Irish, or will rest better satisfied with the execution thereof, although it be against themselves ; so as they may have the protection and benefit of the law when upon just cause they do desire it.
Página 53 - ... robberies. On what day or night the said robberies or spoils committed, or to be committed, were done ; what traitorous or disloyal words, speeches, or actions, were then or at any other time uttered or committed by those robbers or any of them, and how often ; and all other circumstances concerning the said particulars, and every of them. And you, our said commissioners, are to reduce to writing all the examinations, &c., and the same to return to our justices and council of this our realm of...
Página 277 - Hands j fo that not only this our Craft is in Danger to be fet at •nought ; but alfo, that the Temple of the great Goddefs Diana...
Página 76 - ... not insolently trodden under foot by the Lords Justices and Council. Parsons and Borlase did by their authority command many things which did not only exasperate, but render the Irish desperate, as will appear by several of their own letters and public acts of State ; and that, in the first eruption of the rebellion, they had a greater eye to the forfeitures of the rebels...
Página 64 - I dare affirm, that for the fpace of five years laft paft, there have not been found fo many malefactors worthy of death in all the fix circuits of this realm (which is now divided into thirty-two fhires at large) as in one circuit of fix mires; namely, the Weftern Circuit in England.
Página 64 - Highness's peaceable possession, and all the inhabitants in every corner thereof have been absolutely reduced under his immediate subjection. In which condition of subjects they will gladly continue without defection or adhering to any other Lord or King, as long as they may be protected and justly governed without oppression on the one side or impunity on the other. For...
Página 64 - I dare affirm that for the space of five years last past there have not been found so many malefactors worthy of death in all the six circuits of this realm, which is now divided into thirty-two shires at large, as in one circuit of six shires, namely, the western circuit in England. For the truth is, that in time of peace the Irish are more fearful to offend the law than the English or any other nation whatsoever.
Página 53 - ... of October last, or shall hereafter be committed on them or any of them : what the particulars were, or are, whereof they were or shall be so robbed or spoiled ; to what value, by whom, what their names are, or where they now or last dwelt that committed these robberies.

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