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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Page 110
... peace were , to give to the people of Munster one thou- sand steeds , two hundred chariots , two hundred ships , two hundred spears , two hundred swords , two hundred slaves , two hundred hounds , but what was still more mortifying ...
... peace were , to give to the people of Munster one thou- sand steeds , two hundred chariots , two hundred ships , two hundred spears , two hundred swords , two hundred slaves , two hundred hounds , but what was still more mortifying ...
Page 286
... peace was con- cluded , and Eochaidh was received into grace and favour . The prelate and prince were guarantees of this peace ; and the reconciled chiefs solemnly swore before the great altar of Armagh , " By the holy staff of St ...
... peace was con- cluded , and Eochaidh was received into grace and favour . The prelate and prince were guarantees of this peace ; and the reconciled chiefs solemnly swore before the great altar of Armagh , " By the holy staff of St ...
Page 314
... peace on paying the above tribute , or such other services as they were anciently ac- customed to perform for their tenures , at the option of their lords : should they prove refractory , on complaint of such lords , Roderic was to ...
... peace on paying the above tribute , or such other services as they were anciently ac- customed to perform for their tenures , at the option of their lords : should they prove refractory , on complaint of such lords , Roderic was to ...
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