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... History , to whom it is hoped the extracts given will be of service , whatever generalisations they may base upon ... History can be satisfactory which does not take account of the independent life and feeling of the Irish people ; but ...
... History , to whom it is hoped the extracts given will be of service , whatever generalisations they may base upon ... History can be satisfactory which does not take account of the independent life and feeling of the Irish people ; but ...
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... history flourished under the MacEgans in Tipperary , and in Clare the O'Davorens maintained another estab- lishment.6 Excellent grammar schools were to be found in some of the towns.7 During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries a fair ...
... history flourished under the MacEgans in Tipperary , and in Clare the O'Davorens maintained another estab- lishment.6 Excellent grammar schools were to be found in some of the towns.7 During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries a fair ...
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... History of Ireland , " Irish Texts Society , I. 3-7 ; 57-77- ] Whosoever proposes to trace and follow up the ancient history and origin of any country ought to determine on setting down plainly the method which reveals most clearly the ...
... History of Ireland , " Irish Texts Society , I. 3-7 ; 57-77- ] Whosoever proposes to trace and follow up the ancient history and origin of any country ought to determine on setting down plainly the method which reveals most clearly the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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