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... Ulster and that Ulster was his ; he had won all by the sword , and so would keep it.3 His rule in his own country , as that of the only strong man in Ireland , won praise even from an English historian ; 4 but his instincts were merely ...
... Ulster and that Ulster was his ; he had won all by the sword , and so would keep it.3 His rule in his own country , as that of the only strong man in Ireland , won praise even from an English historian ; 4 but his instincts were merely ...
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... Ulster in 1607 created , however , an entirely new situation . All schemes for the pacification of the North under Irish rule collapsed . The Government had to step into a vacuum and erect a new sovereignty . Ireland , during the reign ...
... Ulster in 1607 created , however , an entirely new situation . All schemes for the pacification of the North under Irish rule collapsed . The Government had to step into a vacuum and erect a new sovereignty . Ireland , during the reign ...
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... Ulster under- taken by the City is now concluded , and the articles signed . The City have chosen a particular Governor and a Council of Assist- ants , for the more orderly disposition of their affairs . They have also elected a ...
... Ulster under- taken by the City is now concluded , and the articles signed . The City have chosen a particular Governor and a Council of Assist- ants , for the more orderly disposition of their affairs . They have also elected a ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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