NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... Ulster ; but I trust his head shall be from his shoulders before any crown can be made ready to make him either king ... Ulster , and as Ulster was theirs , so now Ulster is mine , and shall be mine . With the sword I have won it , and ...
... Ulster ; but I trust his head shall be from his shoulders before any crown can be made ready to make him either king ... Ulster , and as Ulster was theirs , so now Ulster is mine , and shall be mine . With the sword I have won it , and ...
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... Ulster for the safety of the state . The property was , therefore , in reality a trust , guarded by special and stringent conditions , and not alienated absolutely as in ordinary cases . This is amply proved by the State Papers of the ...
... Ulster for the safety of the state . The property was , therefore , in reality a trust , guarded by special and stringent conditions , and not alienated absolutely as in ordinary cases . This is amply proved by the State Papers of the ...
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... Ulster retained by the Catholic party . The clergy now ruled absolutely in civil and military affairs . Accordingly the Ulster forces elected as their general Heber M Mahon , Bishop of Clogher , whose only qualification for such a post ...
... Ulster retained by the Catholic party . The clergy now ruled absolutely in civil and military affairs . Accordingly the Ulster forces elected as their general Heber M Mahon , Bishop of Clogher , whose only qualification for such a post ...
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