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Page 138
... faith abroad , this glory had gradually decayed , whether by frequent and fierce invasions of foreign nations ( i.e. Northmen ) or because of the constant civil wars among the chiefs , or by other concurrent causes . At all events the ...
... faith abroad , this glory had gradually decayed , whether by frequent and fierce invasions of foreign nations ( i.e. Northmen ) or because of the constant civil wars among the chiefs , or by other concurrent causes . At all events the ...
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... faith , and in obedience to the sovereign pontiff , than in Ireland . Cardinal Bentivoglio has truly observed , that the Irish would seem to have sucked in the Catholic faith with their mother's milk . In other countries smitten with ...
... faith , and in obedience to the sovereign pontiff , than in Ireland . Cardinal Bentivoglio has truly observed , that the Irish would seem to have sucked in the Catholic faith with their mother's milk . In other countries smitten with ...
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... faith which their fathers held . . . truly you are far more cruel than bears or lions , which take away the temporal life , for you would deprive them of the eternal and spiritual life . Who is it that hath demolished all the ...
... faith which their fathers held . . . truly you are far more cruel than bears or lions , which take away the temporal life , for you would deprive them of the eternal and spiritual life . Who is it that hath demolished all the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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