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... Thomas , was under a cloud of the same suspicion especially when in England the Lan- castrians drove Edward IV , son of Richard Duke of York , into exile . A year later , in 1471 , Edward was again king and he made Thomas of Kildare ...
... Thomas , was under a cloud of the same suspicion especially when in England the Lan- castrians drove Edward IV , son of Richard Duke of York , into exile . A year later , in 1471 , Edward was again king and he made Thomas of Kildare ...
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... Thomas , a lad of twenty - one , to hold responsibilities that would have taxed a man of tried wisdom . With the charge he delivered a fatherly exhortation : ' My son , consider that it is easy to raze , hard to build ; and in all your ...
... Thomas , a lad of twenty - one , to hold responsibilities that would have taxed a man of tried wisdom . With the charge he delivered a fatherly exhortation : ' My son , consider that it is easy to raze , hard to build ; and in all your ...
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... Thomas Davis , Charles Gavan Duffy and John Blake Dillon , launched a weekly newspaper , The Nation , that within a few weeks was selling by tens of thousands and finding its way into every house where anyone could read . It attracted ...
... Thomas Davis , Charles Gavan Duffy and John Blake Dillon , launched a weekly newspaper , The Nation , that within a few weeks was selling by tens of thousands and finding its way into every house where anyone could read . It attracted ...
Contents
Who Are these Irish? CONTENTS | 1 |
Between Legend and History | 9 |
Saints and Scholars | 15 |
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