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... land was most souls damned ? " The angel shewed her a land in the west part of the world . . . for there is most continual war , root of hate and envy , and of vices contrary to charity ; and without charity the souls cannot be saved ...
... land was most souls damned ? " The angel shewed her a land in the west part of the world . . . for there is most continual war , root of hate and envy , and of vices contrary to charity ; and without charity the souls cannot be saved ...
Page 85
... land " shoot at " him ( i.e. aim at imitating ) , following his ways in that behalf , as much as in them is .... Some saith , that the prelates of the Church , and clergy , is much cause of all the misorder of the land ; for there is no ...
... land " shoot at " him ( i.e. aim at imitating ) , following his ways in that behalf , as much as in them is .... Some saith , that the prelates of the Church , and clergy , is much cause of all the misorder of the land ; for there is no ...
Page 324
... land or termon " land , as the Irish call it . Secondly , the mensal land of Maguire . Thirdly , lands given to certain septs privileged among the Irish , viz : the lands of the chroniclers , rhymers and gallowglass . · 66 99 The Church ...
... land or termon " land , as the Irish call it . Secondly , the mensal land of Maguire . Thirdly , lands given to certain septs privileged among the Irish , viz : the lands of the chroniclers , rhymers and gallowglass . · 66 99 The Church ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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