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... families Scenes in Dublin . Estimate of the numbers destroyed . Effect of the news of the massacre in England . The Civil War Arrival of a Nuncio . Catholic divisions Destruction of Ormond's army at Rathmines . V. Justice to Ireland ...
... families Scenes in Dublin . Estimate of the numbers destroyed . Effect of the news of the massacre in England . The Civil War Arrival of a Nuncio . Catholic divisions Destruction of Ormond's army at Rathmines . V. Justice to Ireland ...
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... families into alliance for self - defence ; the smaller circles of inde- pendence lose themselves in ampler areas ; and those who refuse to conform to the new authority are either required to take themselves elsewhere , or , if they ...
... families into alliance for self - defence ; the smaller circles of inde- pendence lose themselves in ampler areas ; and those who refuse to conform to the new authority are either required to take themselves elsewhere , or , if they ...
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... families hammered the unwilling metal of the Celts into some consistency , and forced them into habits . less extravagantly wild and confused . The four pro- vinces were mapped out into districts . Inland towns were raised , fortified ...
... families hammered the unwilling metal of the Celts into some consistency , and forced them into habits . less extravagantly wild and confused . The four pro- vinces were mapped out into districts . Inland towns were raised , fortified ...
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... families had become as fre- quent and as scandalous as before the Conquest . Swords were forbidden to be drawn without orders from the Lord Deputy ; and wardens of the peace were named for every county to see the law obeyed . The ...
... families had become as fre- quent and as scandalous as before the Conquest . Swords were forbidden to be drawn without orders from the Lord Deputy ; and wardens of the peace were named for every county to see the law obeyed . The ...
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... families came back into their places charged with payments which on such terms were no more than robbery . Civilization was not sufficiently advanced to tolerate modern views of the rights of property . They were ordered back to their ...
... families came back into their places charged with payments which on such terms were no more than robbery . Civilization was not sufficiently advanced to tolerate modern views of the rights of property . They were ordered back to their ...
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