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Page 217
... things political , economical , philosophical , and much else ... [ and ] after everyone had drank two or three healths , still discoursing , between each health , on grave affairs relating to the State ( amongst which , many things ...
... things political , economical , philosophical , and much else ... [ and ] after everyone had drank two or three healths , still discoursing , between each health , on grave affairs relating to the State ( amongst which , many things ...
Page 256
... things necessary , be he footman or horseman . Thus when all my company shall come furnished , with armour and weapons , as soldiers ought to be , what is there then lacking to this voyage ? Marry , shipping for transportation : when we ...
... things necessary , be he footman or horseman . Thus when all my company shall come furnished , with armour and weapons , as soldiers ought to be , what is there then lacking to this voyage ? Marry , shipping for transportation : when we ...
Page 384
... things of regal authority , save coining of money . Notwithstanding in things put in his mere power , the most wise and moderate Deputies , foreseeing the short time of their govern- ment ... and observing that most Deputies returned ...
... things of regal authority , save coining of money . Notwithstanding in things put in his mere power , the most wise and moderate Deputies , foreseeing the short time of their govern- ment ... and observing that most Deputies returned ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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