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... King's Counties , in the reign of Edward VI.- Refusal of the tenants to quit ; the lands cleared by force of arms - This the first extension of the Pale - The alleged rebellions of the Irish , gene- rally , provoked by the encroachments ...
... King's Counties , in the reign of Edward VI.- Refusal of the tenants to quit ; the lands cleared by force of arms - This the first extension of the Pale - The alleged rebellions of the Irish , gene- rally , provoked by the encroachments ...
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... King's name , of the sea - board of Leinster from 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 ...
... King's name , of the sea - board of Leinster from 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 ...
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... King of England , full of bogs , inhabited by wild Irish papists , who are kept in awe by many troops sent from thence : and their general opinion is that it were better for England if this whole island were sunk into the sea , for they ...
... King of England , full of bogs , inhabited by wild Irish papists , who are kept in awe by many troops sent from thence : and their general opinion is that it were better for England if this whole island were sunk into the sea , for they ...
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... King Edward III . invited a number of Flemish manufacturers to settle in England . Although much 1 Encyclopædia Britannica , ' vol . vii . pp . 442 to 445 . 2 I could find many cotton factories in my district in which mules con- taining ...
... King Edward III . invited a number of Flemish manufacturers to settle in England . Although much 1 Encyclopædia Britannica , ' vol . vii . pp . 442 to 445 . 2 I could find many cotton factories in my district in which mules con- taining ...
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... King William III . ( 1698 ) , with a view to promote the woollen trade of England . ' This is one of the many painful features which history reveals of the lamentable misgovernment of Ireland by England up to at least the third quarter ...
... King William III . ( 1698 ) , with a view to promote the woollen trade of England . ' This is one of the many painful features which history reveals of the lamentable misgovernment of Ireland by England up to at least the third quarter ...
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