A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Union with Great Britain: With Five Maps and Appendices |
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... carried on between Ireland and the countries lying round the Mediterranean basin from the earliest times . The staple of the export trade was ores . There was also some traffic in slaves , which were brought over from Britain and the ...
... carried on between Ireland and the countries lying round the Mediterranean basin from the earliest times . The staple of the export trade was ores . There was also some traffic in slaves , which were brought over from Britain and the ...
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... carried into Ireland , where he became a slave , and tended the cattle of his master in the county of Antrim . After six years ' captivity he ran away from his master , got on board a ship , and escaped to his own country . Some years ...
... carried into Ireland , where he became a slave , and tended the cattle of his master in the county of Antrim . After six years ' captivity he ran away from his master , got on board a ship , and escaped to his own country . Some years ...
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... carried fire and sword into Meath and Brefny . The success of these pioneers had a disturbing effect on King Henry . The latter was glad enough to get a foothold in Ireland , but there was the danger lest these lawless Normans , having ...
... carried fire and sword into Meath and Brefny . The success of these pioneers had a disturbing effect on King Henry . The latter was glad enough to get a foothold in Ireland , but there was the danger lest these lawless Normans , having ...
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... carrying out this programme . The island was densely wooded ; it was traversed by mountainous ridges , running in Leinster and Munster for the most part from N.E. to S.W. , through which burst numerous rivers , which broadened at their ...
... carrying out this programme . The island was densely wooded ; it was traversed by mountainous ridges , running in Leinster and Munster for the most part from N.E. to S.W. , through which burst numerous rivers , which broadened at their ...
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... carried and received allotments . on briskly , and both the new and the old comers were planted in freeholds by those who had received grants from the king . Henry never returned to Ireland to complete his conquest , but he proceeded to ...
... carried and received allotments . on briskly , and both the new and the old comers were planted in freeholds by those who had received grants from the king . Henry never returned to Ireland to complete his conquest , but he proceeded to ...
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