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Page 194
... unto us , we might after- wards . . . show our bloody nature . Oh , the immortal God ! who doth not wonder at your bitter and inexpressible cruelty , and your boldness showed in these words : for who is it that doth not know the great ...
... unto us , we might after- wards . . . show our bloody nature . Oh , the immortal God ! who doth not wonder at your bitter and inexpressible cruelty , and your boldness showed in these words : for who is it that doth not know the great ...
Page 252
... unto your most excellent Majesty , that it may please you to cast your gracious mind unto the careful regard of our miseries ; which being quite banished out of our inhabitance and the lands upon which we have spent all the small ...
... unto your most excellent Majesty , that it may please you to cast your gracious mind unto the careful regard of our miseries ; which being quite banished out of our inhabitance and the lands upon which we have spent all the small ...
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... unto your Lordship how much this first Parliament , now begun under the blessed government of our most gracious King James , is like to excel all former Parliaments . .. This Parliament ( God be blessed ) is not called to repel an ...
... unto your Lordship how much this first Parliament , now begun under the blessed government of our most gracious King James , is like to excel all former Parliaments . .. This Parliament ( God be blessed ) is not called to repel an ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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