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... CHIEF MASTER OF MODERN SUBJECTS AT MERCHANT TAYLORS ' SCHOOL , LATE SCHOLAR OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE , AND BELL UNIVERSITY SCHOLAR . Small 8vo . Thomson's Seasons : Winter . With an Introduction to the Series , by the Rev. J ...
... CHIEF MASTER OF MODERN SUBJECTS AT MERCHANT TAYLORS ' SCHOOL , LATE SCHOLAR OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE , AND BELL UNIVERSITY SCHOLAR . Small 8vo . Thomson's Seasons : Winter . With an Introduction to the Series , by the Rev. J ...
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... chiefs , and the descendants of the Norman barons who had settled there when the island was first con- quered , kept up a continual warfare for supremacy . The Norman families had adopted the manners and customs of the native Irish ...
... chiefs , and the descendants of the Norman barons who had settled there when the island was first con- quered , kept up a continual warfare for supremacy . The Norman families had adopted the manners and customs of the native Irish ...
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... chiefs to own his authority by putting the government into their hands . The result naturally was that English influence grew weaker than ever . Henry VIII . could not rest content with such a state of things . He wished to make his ...
... chiefs to own his authority by putting the government into their hands . The result naturally was that English influence grew weaker than ever . Henry VIII . could not rest content with such a state of things . He wished to make his ...
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... chiefs . In Mary's days , of course , the attempt to force Protestantism upon the Irish was laid aside ; but it was taken up again under Elizabeth , and the religious question increased the difficulties of the Irish problem . There was ...
... chiefs . In Mary's days , of course , the attempt to force Protestantism upon the Irish was laid aside ; but it was taken up again under Elizabeth , and the religious question increased the difficulties of the Irish problem . There was ...
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... chief adviser in State affairs . He was a prudent , cautious man , who had the interests of his country sincerely at heart . served his mistress with a faithful devotion , which He was never altered by the occasional harsh treat- ment ...
... chief adviser in State affairs . He was a prudent , cautious man , who had the interests of his country sincerely at heart . served his mistress with a faithful devotion , which He was never altered by the occasional harsh treat- ment ...
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