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Constantia Maxwell. be civil people , and do profess and acknowledge Christ's religion , and civil and politic orders , laws and directions , as his Grace's subjects of this part of this his land of Ireland , that is called the English ...
Constantia Maxwell. be civil people , and do profess and acknowledge Christ's religion , and civil and politic orders , laws and directions , as his Grace's subjects of this part of this his land of Ireland , that is called the English ...
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... civil living that we use in England , so contrariwise they of the wild Irish , as unreasonable beasts , lived without any knowledge of God or good manners , in common of their goods , cattle , women , children and every other thing ...
... civil living that we use in England , so contrariwise they of the wild Irish , as unreasonable beasts , lived without any knowledge of God or good manners , in common of their goods , cattle , women , children and every other thing ...
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... civil trades of life ; which they should have been settled in by such sure establishment that they should never have been able to have swerved from the same . But the deviser thereof ( i.e. the settlement of Munster ) per- haps thought ...
... civil trades of life ; which they should have been settled in by such sure establishment that they should never have been able to have swerved from the same . But the deviser thereof ( i.e. the settlement of Munster ) per- haps thought ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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