An Historical Review of the State of Ireland: From the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the 1st of January, 1801 : in Two Volumes, Volume 1 |
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... most authentic and interesting relations of this ancient and extraordinary kingdom , had not the Danes in their frequent ravages and invafions of Ireland , during the 9th and 10th centuries , burnt all the books and monuments of ...
... most authentic and interesting relations of this ancient and extraordinary kingdom , had not the Danes in their frequent ravages and invafions of Ireland , during the 9th and 10th centuries , burnt all the books and monuments of ...
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... most learned and civilized nations . But how does this accord with the perfecutions from heathen Rome ? Certain it is , that Chriftianity was introduced into Ireland with lefs change or violence to the civil institutions of the country ...
... most learned and civilized nations . But how does this accord with the perfecutions from heathen Rome ? Certain it is , that Chriftianity was introduced into Ireland with lefs change or violence to the civil institutions of the country ...
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... most unwarrantably exercised by the Roman pontiffs , and most unaccountably fubmitted to by temporal fovereigns . Adrian IV . was an Englishman , and therefore the more blameable in proftituting the fpiritual fupremacy to the wicked ...
... most unwarrantably exercised by the Roman pontiffs , and most unaccountably fubmitted to by temporal fovereigns . Adrian IV . was an Englishman , and therefore the more blameable in proftituting the fpiritual fupremacy to the wicked ...
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... most unexpected turn of fortune , Dermod was reinfstated in his ancient rights . Various are the statements of the British forces landed in Ireland on this expedition . None extend them beyond 3000 , including the friends and adherents ...
... most unexpected turn of fortune , Dermod was reinfstated in his ancient rights . Various are the statements of the British forces landed in Ireland on this expedition . None extend them beyond 3000 , including the friends and adherents ...
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... most eminent amongst the Irish prelates , enlivened the zeal and vigor of the friends of Rome . Henry and his mini- fter feem to have imagined , that no one could have prefumed to attempt the least resistance to his royal will in a ...
... most eminent amongst the Irish prelates , enlivened the zeal and vigor of the friends of Rome . Henry and his mini- fter feem to have imagined , that no one could have prefumed to attempt the least resistance to his royal will in a ...
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