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... enemies , as they were enemies to the Emperor . In Ireland are 4 principal cities , of which Dublin is the largest and richest . The Earl has no possessions in that neighbourhood .. the other 3 are Waterford , Cork and Limerick , in all ...
... enemies , as they were enemies to the Emperor . In Ireland are 4 principal cities , of which Dublin is the largest and richest . The Earl has no possessions in that neighbourhood .. the other 3 are Waterford , Cork and Limerick , in all ...
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... enemy , into her High- ness's dominions , and in regard the practices of the Jesuits in these perilous times did ... enemies prowl about in all directions . . . . [ 5 April , 1604. ] I have been 5 years in prison , and I have been ...
... enemy , into her High- ness's dominions , and in regard the practices of the Jesuits in these perilous times did ... enemies prowl about in all directions . . . . [ 5 April , 1604. ] I have been 5 years in prison , and I have been ...
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... enemy continually playing upon us . After a mile's marching thus we approached the enemy's trench , being a ditch cast in front of our passage a mile long , some five feet deep , and four feet over , with a thorny hedge on the top . In ...
... enemy continually playing upon us . After a mile's marching thus we approached the enemy's trench , being a ditch cast in front of our passage a mile long , some five feet deep , and four feet over , with a thorny hedge on the top . In ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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