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... Italy was held by Austria ; or , again , armed colonists may be settled on the soil who , in exchange for land on easy terms undertake the maintenance of order , as was done in Ulster under James the First , and in Leinster and Munster ...
... Italy was held by Austria ; or , again , armed colonists may be settled on the soil who , in exchange for land on easy terms undertake the maintenance of order , as was done in Ulster under James the First , and in Leinster and Munster ...
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... Italian Priest , ' and declared herself competent to decide her own causes ecclesiastical and civil within her own borders . The Irish , already uneasy at Henry's attempts to meddle with them , declared themselves champions of the true ...
... Italian Priest , ' and declared herself competent to decide her own causes ecclesiastical and civil within her own borders . The Irish , already uneasy at Henry's attempts to meddle with them , declared themselves champions of the true ...
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... Italy and France . Elizabeth , perhaps , considered that the Catholic powers had work enough on their own hands ; that , if the magistracy , the public offices , and the learned profession were kept strictly in the hands of conformists ...
... Italy and France . Elizabeth , perhaps , considered that the Catholic powers had work enough on their own hands ; that , if the magistracy , the public offices , and the learned profession were kept strictly in the hands of conformists ...
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... Italian and Spanish volunteers , and landed on the coast of Kerry . He learnt , as many others have had to learn , that there were two Irelands - the Ireland of imagination - the Ireland of eloquence and enthusiasm -and the Ireland of ...
... Italian and Spanish volunteers , and landed on the coast of Kerry . He learnt , as many others have had to learn , that there were two Irelands - the Ireland of imagination - the Ireland of eloquence and enthusiasm -and the Ireland of ...
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... Italian troops into a fort from which there was no escape , bombarded it , and destroyed them to a man . content to do the work alone . fighting on their own soil , among bogs , and mountains , and forests , other allies were more ...
... Italian troops into a fort from which there was no escape , bombarded it , and destroyed them to a man . content to do the work alone . fighting on their own soil , among bogs , and mountains , and forests , other allies were more ...
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