NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... took the lead in hosti- lity to the Government , its charters and revenues were sequestered in 1617. Notwithstanding all the efforts at repression , the Church of Rome was daily gaining ground among the people , and in 1624 it was ...
... took the lead in hosti- lity to the Government , its charters and revenues were sequestered in 1617. Notwithstanding all the efforts at repression , the Church of Rome was daily gaining ground among the people , and in 1624 it was ...
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... took shipping for England , his army in the meantime retiring by night from Limerick . " Tyrconnell now went to France , resigning the command of the army to the young Duke of Berwick , a natural son of James II . Ginkle became ...
... took shipping for England , his army in the meantime retiring by night from Limerick . " Tyrconnell now went to France , resigning the command of the army to the young Duke of Berwick , a natural son of James II . Ginkle became ...
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... took a gold medal and other honours in Trinity College , Dublin , son to an extensive corn merchant in the county of Mayo ; Mr. O'Gorman , jun . , son to a Dublin merchant , and Mr. Doheny , solicitor , a native of Tipperary . These ...
... took a gold medal and other honours in Trinity College , Dublin , son to an extensive corn merchant in the county of Mayo ; Mr. O'Gorman , jun . , son to a Dublin merchant , and Mr. Doheny , solicitor , a native of Tipperary . These ...
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