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" Sussex on safe conduct he offered me the courtesy of a handlock. When I was with the Queen, she said to me herself that I had, it was true, safe conduct to come and go, but it was not said when I might go ; and they kept me there... "
History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth - Page 390
by James Anthony Froude - 1863
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Lectures on the History of Ireland: From A. D. 1534 to the date of the ...

Alexander George Richey - Ireland - 1870 - 508 pages
...true, safe conduct to come and go ; but it was not said when I might go ; and they kept me there until I had agreed to things so far against my honour and...mine. O'Donnell shall never come into his country, nor Bagenall into Newry, nor Kildare into Dundrum or Lecale. They are now mine. "With the sword I won them...
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History of England: From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volume 8

James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1863 - 508 pages
...house. You have made a wise earl of M'Carty o'Ncii's More. I keep as good a man as he. For the Queen I confess she is my Sovereign, but I never made peace...country, nor Bagenal into Newry, nor Kildare into Dundnun or Lecale. They are now mine. With this sword I won them — with this sword I will keep them.'...
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The Land-war in Ireland: A History for the Times

James Godkin - Ireland - 1870 - 510 pages
...never perform them while he lived.' That treachery drove him into war. ' My ancestors,' he said, ' were kings of Ulster; and Ulster is mine, and shall be mine. O'Donel shall never come into his country, nor Bagenal into Newry, nor Kildare into Dundrum, or Lecale....
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Our Monthly, Volume 3

1871 - 660 pages
...morning he seemed a crafty monarch, resolved to make good his boast, " I care not to be made an earl. My ancestors were kings of Ulster; and Ulster is mine, and shall be mine." In the evening, "when the wine was in him," he was a vile savage, with his wretched countess, released...
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Biography of Sir Thomas Stucley. The famous history of the life and death of ...

Richard Simpson - 1878 - 470 pages
...agreed to such inconveniences against my honour and profit as I would never perform while I live ; and that made me make war ; and if it were to do again I would do it, for my ancestors were kings of Ulster, and Ulster was theirs, and Ulster is mine, and shall be mine....
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The Story of an Irish Sept: Their Character & Struggle to Maintain Their ...

Nottidge Charles Macnamara - Clans - 1896 - 406 pages
..." The Queen I confess she is my sovereign ; but I never made peace with her but at her own seeking. My ancestors were kings of Ulster, and Ulster is mine...and shall be mine ; O'Donnell shall never come into the country ; with the sword I won it and with the sword I will keep it." * With sentiments such as...
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A Child's History of Ireland

Patrick Weston Joyce - Ireland - 1897 - 586 pages
...the queen, I confess she is my sovereign : but I never made peace with her but at her own seeking. My ancestors were kings of Ulster, and Ulster is mine,...mine. O'Donnell shall never come into his country [Tirconnell], nor Bagenall into Newry, nor Kildare into Dundrum or Lecale. They are now mine. With...
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A Concise History of Ireland: From the Earliest Times to 1837

Patrick Weston Joyce - Ireland - 1903 - 332 pages
...the queen, I confess she is my sovereign : but I never made peace with her but at her own seeking. My ancestors were kings of Ulster, and Ulster is mine,...mine. O'Donnell shall never come into his country, nor Bagenall into Newry, nor Kildare into Dundrum or Lecale. They are now mine. With the sword I won them...
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A Short History of Ireland from the Earliest Times to 1608

Patrick Weston Joyce - Ireland - 1904 - 586 pages
...true, safe-conduct to come and go ; but it was not said when I might go ; and they kept me there until I had agreed to things so far against my honour and...make war ; and if it were to do again I would do it." ' He now pursued just the same course as before, as if he had never signed any conditions. Maguire...
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The Life of Sir Humphrey Gilbert: England's First Empire Builder

William Gilbert Gosling - America - 1911 - 362 pages
...was true, safe conduct to come and go, but it was not said when I might go; they kept me there until I had agreed to things so far against my honour and...profit that I would never perform them while I live. . . . Ulster is mine and shall be mine." To " extirpate this proud rebel " was the first task of Sir...
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