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Page 276
... reason to doubt the affec- tion of some of those Commissioners towards me , though I never deserved ill at their hands , and I humbly pray that your Lordship may not be guided by any direction of theirs , for they know not Ireland as ...
... reason to doubt the affec- tion of some of those Commissioners towards me , though I never deserved ill at their hands , and I humbly pray that your Lordship may not be guided by any direction of theirs , for they know not Ireland as ...
Page 296
... reason is , that many of the English tenants do not yet plough upon the lands , neither use husbandry ; because , I conceive they are fearful to stock themselves with cattle or servants for those labours . Neither do the Irish use ...
... reason is , that many of the English tenants do not yet plough upon the lands , neither use husbandry ; because , I conceive they are fearful to stock themselves with cattle or servants for those labours . Neither do the Irish use ...
Page 362
... reason of which the air is not very subtle , yet nevertheless the sharpness of their wits seemeth to be nothing rebated or dulled by reason of the grossness of the air . For in good sooth the townsmen , . . . are pregnant in conceiving ...
... reason of which the air is not very subtle , yet nevertheless the sharpness of their wits seemeth to be nothing rebated or dulled by reason of the grossness of the air . For in good sooth the townsmen , . . . are pregnant in conceiving ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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