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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E.

CHAPTER LV
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O'Neale and his Confederates had already taken arms in Ulster.

The Irish, every where intermingled with the English, needed but a hint from their leaders and priests to begin hostilities against a people whom they hated on account of their religion, and envied for their riches and prosperity.[***] * Rush, vol.v.p.

399.

Nalson, vol.ii.p.

520.


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