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... hand to conquer the same , it cost him ten years or he won it all . Wherefore , considering the long time he was in conquering the same , and for the most part being present in his own person , and no sea being between England and Wales ...
... hand to conquer the same , it cost him ten years or he won it all . Wherefore , considering the long time he was in conquering the same , and for the most part being present in his own person , and no sea being between England and Wales ...
Page 267
... hand we have lately transmitted unto you our Deputy . And whereas we are informed that in the inquisitions and ... hands and possession . by virtue of any Act or Acts of Parliament , by attainder of any person or persons , by breach of ...
... hand we have lately transmitted unto you our Deputy . And whereas we are informed that in the inquisitions and ... hands and possession . by virtue of any Act or Acts of Parliament , by attainder of any person or persons , by breach of ...
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... hand of man did join with the hand of Nature . So then for the excellency of the work , in point of honour , policy , safety and utility . . . . The means of accomplishing this work consisteth of two prin- cipal parts . The first , the ...
... hand of man did join with the hand of Nature . So then for the excellency of the work , in point of honour , policy , safety and utility . . . . The means of accomplishing this work consisteth of two prin- cipal parts . The first , the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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