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Page 107
... brought up in a rude country , without order or good civility , not knowing your most excellent Majesty , hath of long time , by ignorance neglected our duty of allegiance ; and now hearing of your most excellent Majesty's famous renown ...
... brought up in a rude country , without order or good civility , not knowing your most excellent Majesty , hath of long time , by ignorance neglected our duty of allegiance ; and now hearing of your most excellent Majesty's famous renown ...
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... brought up licen- tiously and to live as each one listeth , which they esteem half happiness , so that now to be brought into any better order they account it to be restrained of their liberty and extreme wretched- ness ; secondly ...
... brought up licen- tiously and to live as each one listeth , which they esteem half happiness , so that now to be brought into any better order they account it to be restrained of their liberty and extreme wretched- ness ; secondly ...
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... brought a cow or two and a few sheep , for which she gave them grass and so much grain per annum , and an house and garden plot to live on , and some land for flax and potatoes , as they agreed on for doing their work , and there be at ...
... brought a cow or two and a few sheep , for which she gave them grass and so much grain per annum , and an house and garden plot to live on , and some land for flax and potatoes , as they agreed on for doing their work , and there be at ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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