The English in Ireland in the 18. Century: 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 |
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... majesty's Welsh blood out of his body . Macmorris , at the mention of his nation , as if on the watch for insults from Saxon or Briton , blazes into purposeless fury . My nation ! What ish my nation ? Is a villain , and a bastard , and ...
... majesty's Welsh blood out of his body . Macmorris , at the mention of his nation , as if on the watch for insults from Saxon or Briton , blazes into purposeless fury . My nation ! What ish my nation ? Is a villain , and a bastard , and ...
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... majesty had hitherto given full toleration without punishment of any , in all likelihood she would continue the same . ' It was likely , also , she would let O'Neill have the spiritual lands . The Queen herself , when she learnt what ...
... majesty had hitherto given full toleration without punishment of any , in all likelihood she would continue the same . ' It was likely , also , she would let O'Neill have the spiritual lands . The Queen herself , when she learnt what ...
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... majesty's protection , and do now live under one law , by means whereof a perfect agreement is or ought to be settled betwixt all his majesty's subjects in this realm : And ferasmuch as there is no better means to settle peace and tran ...
... majesty's protection , and do now live under one law , by means whereof a perfect agreement is or ought to be settled betwixt all his majesty's subjects in this realm : And ferasmuch as there is no better means to settle peace and tran ...
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... majesty's loyal subjects , and to be heads and leaders of outlaws and rebels , and in the meantime do and must support their excessive and expenseful drinking and gaming by secret stealth or growing into debt , ' - justices of the peace ...
... majesty's loyal subjects , and to be heads and leaders of outlaws and rebels , and in the meantime do and must support their excessive and expenseful drinking and gaming by secret stealth or growing into debt , ' - justices of the peace ...
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... majesty , when it had cast out the accursed thing , the Genevan heresy , which denied the sacraments , Popery would bend before its authority , and acknowledge its claims . The sore spot was Ulster , and in Ulster the reforms were to ...
... majesty , when it had cast out the accursed thing , the Genevan heresy , which denied the sacraments , Popery would bend before its authority , and acknowledge its claims . The sore spot was Ulster , and in Ulster the reforms were to ...
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“The” English in Ireland in the 18. Century, Volume 1 James Anthony Froude No preview available - 1887 |
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