By the Generall Assemblie of the confederate Catholiques of Ireland the ensuing declaration of the Lord Nuncio, & his partie of the clergie, we thinke fit to be printed and published, to the end that all men may see and abhorre the malice & irregularity of those that subscribed that instrument ... whereof there hath been a sad example already in the towne of Gallway.
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- By the Generall Assemblie of the confederate Catholiques of Ireland the ensuing declaration of the Lord Nuncio, & his partie of the clergie, we thinke fit to be printed and published, to the end that all men may see and abhorre the malice & irregularity of those that subscribed that instrument ... whereof there hath been a sad example already in the towne of Gallway.
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- Ireland. General Assembly at Kilkenny.
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- Printed at Kilkenny :: By command of the Generall Assembly ...,
- 1648.
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"By the Generall Assemblie of the confederate Catholiques of Ireland the ensuing declaration of the Lord Nuncio, & his partie of the clergie, we thinke fit to be printed and published, to the end that all men may see and abhorre the malice & irregularity of those that subscribed that instrument ... whereof there hath been a sad example already in the towne of Gallway." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B24693.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.