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... Dublin 1536 - A more sanguinary era inaugurated by Elizabeth - Her large army - Coin and livery ' - All through her reign , the country deso- lated by war- -The fifteen years ' war of Tyrone - Cruelties inflicted therein -Famine and ...
... Dublin 1536 - A more sanguinary era inaugurated by Elizabeth - Her large army - Coin and livery ' - All through her reign , the country deso- lated by war- -The fifteen years ' war of Tyrone - Cruelties inflicted therein -Famine and ...
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... Dublin to Waterford , and five midland counties - The King next claims the whole province of Connaught and the county of Clare ; large compositions and fines paid by the proprietors to secure their possessions • 267 CHAPTER LXI ...
... Dublin to Waterford , and five midland counties - The King next claims the whole province of Connaught and the county of Clare ; large compositions and fines paid by the proprietors to secure their possessions • 267 CHAPTER LXI ...
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... Dublin Castle - Legislative union of the two countries resolved on by Government - Government succeeds in dissolving the convention of Volunteers - Rebellion of 1798 ; strengthened the hands of ministers in their designs on the ...
... Dublin Castle - Legislative union of the two countries resolved on by Government - Government succeeds in dissolving the convention of Volunteers - Rebellion of 1798 ; strengthened the hands of ministers in their designs on the ...
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... Companies - The Irish Society . XIX . Order of Baronets XX . Henry Grattan XXI . Daniel O'Connell XXII . Trinity College Dublin 439 • 440 442 443 444 . 449 419 450 451 IRELAND INDUSTRIAL , POLITICAL , AND SOCIAL . CHAPTER I.
... Companies - The Irish Society . XIX . Order of Baronets XX . Henry Grattan XXI . Daniel O'Connell XXII . Trinity College Dublin 439 • 440 442 443 444 . 449 419 450 451 IRELAND INDUSTRIAL , POLITICAL , AND SOCIAL . CHAPTER I.
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... Dublin , and Cork wear an appearance of increasing prosperity , Limerick , Galway , and several of the inland county towns have very much dwindled ; in some in- stances , to one - half of what they were formerly ; and although there is ...
... Dublin , and Cork wear an appearance of increasing prosperity , Limerick , Galway , and several of the inland county towns have very much dwindled ; in some in- stances , to one - half of what they were formerly ; and although there is ...
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Page 489 - SKETCH of the HISTORY of the CHURCH of ENGLAND to the Revolution of 1688. By the Right Rev. TV SHORT, DD Lord Bishop of St. Asaph.