id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt innd.ss001198621 H. B. The mantle thrown off, or, The Irish-man dissected / in a letter from a gentleman to his friend in London. .txt text/plain 1406 110 85 of fome days among the Exiles of Ireland, to .frame a Proclamation for Pardoning the Irifh Nor did: I expe£t to fee lb great Condefcention in ,a as fame time were they murdered by thole whom they Pardon will not prevail, to the end defigned, that the fame Englijh Gentleman , threatning the lnjh general laying down of Arms, but to the contrary pardon to all that lay down Arms, &c. Englijh Quarters, and their Friends of that in the away the Men of Eftates from the lnjh, will oblige own Party, that they fhould be fo courted, and gives the Ehgl/fb Eftates, fhould then be invited to Pardon, And this hath been too much the pra&ice of the Englifh Conqueft of Ireland, which proving fo often fatal to the Englifh, 'tis wonderful the fame meafures fhould common Vogue runs of the command of the old Irifh ./cache/innd.ss001198621.pdf ./txt/innd.ss001198621.txt