NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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Page 83
... Pale English gentlemen were thus compelled to purchase security for their property . The English Parliament loudly murmured about the expense of the Irish ... Pale would not suffer him to reduce them to practice THE ENGLISH PALE , 83.
... Pale English gentlemen were thus compelled to purchase security for their property . The English Parliament loudly murmured about the expense of the Irish ... Pale would not suffer him to reduce them to practice THE ENGLISH PALE , 83.
Page 88
... Pale , he subdued its enemies , compelling the forces of each con- quered chief to march under his banner and swell his army , He then set about repairing the fortifications of the Pale , and the con- sequence was considerable security ...
... Pale , he subdued its enemies , compelling the forces of each con- quered chief to march under his banner and swell his army , He then set about repairing the fortifications of the Pale , and the con- sequence was considerable security ...
Page 140
... Pale and the commercial towns , with the officials of Government and their families , submitted , whether from conviction or from worldly consideration . The Irish of the Pale were coerced into conformity , but their hearts revolted ...
... Pale and the commercial towns , with the officials of Government and their families , submitted , whether from conviction or from worldly consideration . The Irish of the Pale were coerced into conformity , but their hearts revolted ...
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