NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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Page 109
... condition of receiving the King's pardon ; and they most humbly beseech that , " according to the comfort of the ... conditions , as he evidently wished that the traitor should be executed at once . But the Duke of Norfolk wrote ...
... condition of receiving the King's pardon ; and they most humbly beseech that , " according to the comfort of the ... conditions , as he evidently wished that the traitor should be executed at once . But the Duke of Norfolk wrote ...
Page 76
... conditions , and not alienated absolutely as in ordinary cases . This is amply proved by the State Papers of the time ... condition , inquiring particularly whether the undertakers had " made estates " to their tenants , and charged them ...
... conditions , and not alienated absolutely as in ordinary cases . This is amply proved by the State Papers of the time ... condition , inquiring particularly whether the undertakers had " made estates " to their tenants , and charged them ...
Page 97
... condition . Famines and plagues will suggest themselves with all their ghastly and repulsive incidents - the dead mother - the dying infant - the feast of cannibals - Athens - Jerusalem - Marseilles . But these awful facts stand forth ...
... condition . Famines and plagues will suggest themselves with all their ghastly and repulsive incidents - the dead mother - the dying infant - the feast of cannibals - Athens - Jerusalem - Marseilles . But these awful facts stand forth ...
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