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Page 251
... cause of this original hate is for that they were conquered of the English , the memory whereof is yet fresh among them , and the desire both of revenge and also of recovery of their lands , is daily revived and kindled amongst them by ...
... cause of this original hate is for that they were conquered of the English , the memory whereof is yet fresh among them , and the desire both of revenge and also of recovery of their lands , is daily revived and kindled amongst them by ...
Page 350
... cause he should think any laughed at him , for wearing those which were fit ornaments for the place he now held , and did present in Parliament ; but if any did So , it was at his ill wearing of the same , which want of civil custom caused ...
... cause he should think any laughed at him , for wearing those which were fit ornaments for the place he now held , and did present in Parliament ; but if any did So , it was at his ill wearing of the same , which want of civil custom caused ...
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... cause [ of their alienation from us and affiliation to the “ mere ” Irish ] is their firm consent with them in the Roman religion . The second cause , also predominant . . . is the profit they have long time found in the barbarous laws ...
... cause [ of their alienation from us and affiliation to the “ mere ” Irish ] is their firm consent with them in the Roman religion . The second cause , also predominant . . . is the profit they have long time found in the barbarous laws ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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