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The history of execrable Irish rebellion trac'd from many preceding acts, to the grand eruption the 23. of October, 1641. And thence, pursued to the act of settlement, MDCLXII ...
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God fighting for vs in Ireland, or, A most trve and exact relation of the accurrances [sic] done by the English this moneth last past to this present
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A new remonstrance from Ireland
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Review of the evidence [o]f the legendary tale of a general conspiracy of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, "to massacre all the Protestants that would not join with them," on the twenty-third of October 1641
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A brief of an act of Parliament humbly desired for the relief of the distressed Protestants of Ireland
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A sermon preach'd in Christ-Church, Dublin, on Thursday the 23d of October, 1735, being the anniversary of the Irish Rebellion
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The history of the Irish rebellion
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The mysterie of iniquitie, yet working in the kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland, for the destruction of religion truly Protestant
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The petition of Sir Philomy Oneale, Knight
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A relation touching the present state and condition of Ireland
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A letter of great consequence
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The royal message from the Prince of Orange to the Peeres and Commons in England
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Exceeding welcome news from Ireland
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A True relation of every remarkable circumstance in relieving of Tredagh
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Dolefull nevves from Ireland
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A true relation of all the proceedings in Ireland from the end of April last to this present
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A letter from Sir Maurice Eustace Knight, His Maiesties serjeant at law in the kingome of Ireland, and speaker of the House of Commons, in Parliament there
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The plott and progresse of the Irish rebellion
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
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A briefe declaration of the barbarovs and inhumane dealings of the northerne Irishe rebels
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A letter sent from Dr. Barnard, a reverend divine, and parson of Tredagh to Sr. Simon Harcourts lady in Westminster, London March 18, 1641
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Ireland in the seventeenth century, or, The Irish massacres of 1641-2
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Strange and remarkable prophesies and predictions of the holy, learned, and excellent James Usher, late L. Arch-Bishop of Armagh ..
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A true relation of severall overthrows given to the rebells by Colonel Crayford, Colonell Gibson, and Captain Greams
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