NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... received with hospitality as an unfortunate prince . Learning that Henry II . was in France , he went there , and , throwing himself at that monarch's feet , implored his aid to recover his rights . Henry received him courteously ...
... received with hospitality as an unfortunate prince . Learning that Henry II . was in France , he went there , and , throwing himself at that monarch's feet , implored his aid to recover his rights . Henry received him courteously ...
Page 67
... received to mercy . His application was not granted ; but being in great distress , in the following spring he renewed the ap- plication importunately . The difficulty with the Queen was lest , if re- stored to his honours , he should ...
... received to mercy . His application was not granted ; but being in great distress , in the following spring he renewed the ap- plication importunately . The difficulty with the Queen was lest , if re- stored to his honours , he should ...
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... received at different times for his services no less than £ 1450 , besides other sums not set down to his name . There was a person named Hughes , a bookseller in Belfast , who so thoroughly enjoyed the confidence of the rebellious ...
... received at different times for his services no less than £ 1450 , besides other sums not set down to his name . There was a person named Hughes , a bookseller in Belfast , who so thoroughly enjoyed the confidence of the rebellious ...
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