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... Irish History , to whom it is hoped the extracts given will be of service , whatever generalisations they may base ... Irish History can be satisfactory which does not take account of the independent life and feeling of the Irish people ...
... Irish History , to whom it is hoped the extracts given will be of service , whatever generalisations they may base ... Irish History can be satisfactory which does not take account of the independent life and feeling of the Irish people ...
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... Irish manners and customs necessarily prevailed . Henry VIII had done his best to solve the Irish problem , and his arrangements met with at least temporary success . The Council of Ireland wrote to the King in March , 1545 , that the ...
... Irish manners and customs necessarily prevailed . Henry VIII had done his best to solve the Irish problem , and his arrangements met with at least temporary success . The Council of Ireland wrote to the King in March , 1545 , that the ...
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... Irish Sea of pirates by Strafford was not the least valuable of his reforms . So far as is known , the first difference in the standard of English and Irish money began in 1470 , when coins were struck of the proportion of 44s . Irish ...
... Irish Sea of pirates by Strafford was not the least valuable of his reforms . So far as is known , the first difference in the standard of English and Irish money began in 1470 , when coins were struck of the proportion of 44s . Irish ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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