The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to ...
David Hume
Ten were hanged on, one ! Ulster, had confined them to Connaught and'' gibbet at Edinburgh : thirty-five before their \ the county of Clare; and among those who own doors indifferent places. These criminals | had thus been forfeited, were many whose might all have saved their lives, if they would I innocence was altogether unquestionable, have renounced the covenant. The execu- j Several protectants likewise, and Ormond tions were going on, when the king put a stop j f Burnet, ...