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Page 90
... Grace will , in more brief time , have your purpose brought to pass , and to set upon the conquest in divers places , at one time ; then , after my poor opinion , 6,000 men is the least number that your Grace must occupy . But to ...
... Grace will , in more brief time , have your purpose brought to pass , and to set upon the conquest in divers places , at one time ; then , after my poor opinion , 6,000 men is the least number that your Grace must occupy . But to ...
Page 91
... Grace , for he hath seen a good part thereof . And if your Grace should inhabit such countries , as should be won , with Spaniards , Flemings , Almaynes " ( Germans ) , or any other nation , save only your own natural subjects , I fear ...
... Grace , for he hath seen a good part thereof . And if your Grace should inhabit such countries , as should be won , with Spaniards , Flemings , Almaynes " ( Germans ) , or any other nation , save only your own natural subjects , I fear ...
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... Grace's county of Dublin being guarded upon the borders ... and your county of Kildare " semblably " ( similarly ) guarded . . . your Highness's said Deputy , accompanied with the Treasurer of your wars , and your Chief Justice ...
... Grace's county of Dublin being guarded upon the borders ... and your county of Kildare " semblably " ( similarly ) guarded . . . your Highness's said Deputy , accompanied with the Treasurer of your wars , and your Chief Justice ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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