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Page 69
... England the pure and undoubted religion of the Bible : and in Ireland , he found himself face to face with the very superstition in its lowest forms which he had so hated in England . He left it plotting in England ; he found it in ...
... England the pure and undoubted religion of the Bible : and in Ireland , he found himself face to face with the very superstition in its lowest forms which he had so hated in England . He left it plotting in England ; he found it in ...
Page 77
... England was to protect titles by lengthy patents and leases ; administrative watchfulness and firmness were to secure them in Ireland . Privileges of trade were granted to the Undertakers : they were even allowed to transport coin out ...
... England was to protect titles by lengthy patents and leases ; administrative watchfulness and firmness were to secure them in Ireland . Privileges of trade were granted to the Undertakers : they were even allowed to transport coin out ...
Page 177
... England , a ruined and heart - broken man . He died Jan. 16 , 1598 ; " he died , " said Jonson , " for lack of bread ... England . All conjecture is idle waste of time . We only know that the first of English poets perished miserably and ...
... England , a ruined and heart - broken man . He died Jan. 16 , 1598 ; " he died , " said Jonson , " for lack of bread ... England . All conjecture is idle waste of time . We only know that the first of English poets perished miserably and ...
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