The Complte History of Ireland,: From the Earliest Times: Being Compiled from a Connected Continuation by Approved Standard Writers. Embellished with Magnificent Steel Engravings, from Designs Taken Expressly by W. H. Bartlett, EsqR. Martin & Company, 1845 - Ireland |
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... Ireland , re- verted , with the title , to the crown of England . The reign of John is generally a subject of eulogy in English history , but we find little during his actual kingship of Ireland that is worthy of extended notice . His ...
... Ireland , re- verted , with the title , to the crown of England . The reign of John is generally a subject of eulogy in English history , but we find little during his actual kingship of Ireland that is worthy of extended notice . His ...
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... Ireland , produced a great and fundamental change in the rela- tions between the two kingdoms ; that , by this transfer , he had superseded or voided whatever claim he could pretend to , from conquest , over Ireland , leaving it to all ...
... Ireland , produced a great and fundamental change in the rela- tions between the two kingdoms ; that , by this transfer , he had superseded or voided whatever claim he could pretend to , from conquest , over Ireland , leaving it to all ...
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... Ireland , and Scotland - Falkland's ad- ministration - Large meetings in Ireland - Bargaining for royal graces " -Stafford's administration - Money paid by the Irish people for justice ; and judges bribed by the government for injustice ...
... Ireland , and Scotland - Falkland's ad- ministration - Large meetings in Ireland - Bargaining for royal graces " -Stafford's administration - Money paid by the Irish people for justice ; and judges bribed by the government for injustice ...
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