NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... Ireland discreet men , skilled in the laws , by whose advice he commanded the laws of England to be observed in Ireland , and left the said laws reduced into writing , under his seal , in the exchequer of Dublin . " It appears , also ...
... Ireland discreet men , skilled in the laws , by whose advice he commanded the laws of England to be observed in Ireland , and left the said laws reduced into writing , under his seal , in the exchequer of Dublin . " It appears , also ...
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... Ireland as aforesaid ; for the sword and the army of Ireland will be a rod and a flail for ever to compel him to be always under the obedience of the King of England . " The writer also pre- diets that with the united army of England ...
... Ireland as aforesaid ; for the sword and the army of Ireland will be a rod and a flail for ever to compel him to be always under the obedience of the King of England . " The writer also pre- diets that with the united army of England ...
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... Ireland was restored . Dowdal was very zealous in un- doing the work of Reformation ; but as it had taken but a slight hold of any class in Ireland , and excited no zeal , there was little persecu- tion under either Henry or Mary ...
... Ireland was restored . Dowdal was very zealous in un- doing the work of Reformation ; but as it had taken but a slight hold of any class in Ireland , and excited no zeal , there was little persecu- tion under either Henry or Mary ...
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