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" And whereas these present wars have drawn on great violences on both parts; and that if leave were given to the bringing all sorts of private actions, the animosities would probably continue, that have been too long on foot, and the public disturbances... "
The Nature and Extent of the Demands of the Irish Roman Catholics Fully ... - Page 228
by Patrick Duigenan - 1810 - 247 pages
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History of Ireland and the Irish People: Under the Government of England

Samuel Smiles - 1844 - 524 pages
...writing-clerks' fees. VI. And whereas these present ware bare drawn on groat violences on both parts ; and that if leave were given to the bringing all sorts of private...and avoiding those inconveniences which would be the nccessary consequence of the contrary, no person or persons whatsoever, comprised in the foregoing...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as ...

George Lillie Craik - 1848 - 902 pages
...Whereas the present wars have drawn great violences on both parties, and that if leave was given for bringing all sorts of private actions, the animosities would probably continue that have been so long on foot, and the public disturbance made to last ; for the quieting and settling, therefore,...
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A History of the Attempts to Establish the Protestant Reformation in Ireland ...

Thomas D'Arcy McGee - 1853 - 400 pages
...writing-clerk's fees. VI. And whereas these present wars have drawn on great violences on both parts ; and that if leave were given to the bringing all sorts of private...the animosities would probably continue that have teen too long on foot, and the public disturbances last : for the quieting and settling therefore of...
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Limerick: its history and antiquities

Maurice Lenihan - 1866 - 820 pages
...present Wars have drawn great Violence upon both Parties, and if Leave were given to the bringing of all sorts of private Actions, the Animosities would probably continue that have been so long on foot, and the publick Disturbances last ; for the quieting and settling therefore of the...
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The Irish chieftains; or, A struggle for the crown

Charles Ffrench Blake-Forster - 1872 - 894 pages
...bringing of all sorts of Private Actions 1 the Animosities would probably continue that have been so long on foot, and the public Disturbances, last for the quieting and settling therefore of the Xingdom, and the avoiding those Inconveniences, which would be the necessary consequence of the...
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The Irish nation: its history and its biography, by J. and F. Wills, Volume 2

James Wills - 1875 - 760 pages
...fees. " Sixthly, And whereas these present wars have drawn on great violences on both parts ; and that if leave were given to the bringing all sorts of private...; for the quieting and settling therefore of this kisgdom, and avoiding these inconveniences which would be the necessary consequence of the contrary,...
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The Irish Nation: Its History and Its Biography, Volume 2

James Wills - 1876 - 752 pages
...fees. " Sixthly, And whereas these present wars have drawn on great violences on both parts ; and that if leave were given to the bringing all sorts of private...and settling therefore of this kingdom, and avoiding these inconveniences which would be the necessary consequence of the contrary, no person or persons...
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Lives of the Irish Martyrs and Confessors

Myles O'Reilly - 1878 - 800 pages
...writingclerks' fees. " VI. And whereas these present wars have drawn on great violences on both parts, and that, if leave were given to the bringing all sorts of private...contrary, no person or persons whatsoever, comprised in the foregoing articles, shall be sued, molested or impleaded at the suit of any party or parties whatsoever,...
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Two Chapters of Irish History, Volume 1

Thomas Dunbar Ingram - 1888 - 172 pages
...present wars have drawn on great violence on both parts, and that if leave were given to the bringing of all sorts of private actions, the animosities would...contrary, no person or persons whatsoever, comprised in the foregoing articles, shall be sued, molested, or impleaded at the suit of any party or parties whatsoever,...
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Two Chapters of Irish History, Volume 1

Thomas Dunbar Ingram - 1888 - 176 pages
...faithful and bear true allegiance to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary. So help me God. L of private actions, the animosities would probably...contrary, no person or persons whatsoever, comprised in the foregoing articles, shall be sued, molested, or impleaded at the suit of any party or parties whatsoever,...
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