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" It cannot be imagined in how easy a method, and with what peaceable formality, this whole great kingdom was taken from the just lords and proprietors, and divided and given... "
A Compendium of the History of Ireland: From the Earliest Period to the ... - Page 380
by John Lawless - 1815 - 528 pages
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Oliver Cromwell and His Times

Thomas Cromwell - Great Britain - 1822 - 622 pages
...great kingdom was' (once again) ' taken from the just lords and proprietors, and divided and given among those, who had no other right to it, but that they had power to keep it.'t The observation following, in the same writer, that the Parliament, and their abettors in the...
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A Compendium of the History of Ireland: From the Earliest Period to the ...

John Lawless - Ireland - 1823 - 370 pages
...and unpitied sufferer. Yet our readers will now see wfth tv'hst; philosophic insensibi. 11. L lity and speculating barbarity an English writer delivers...as use, orderly and regular plantations of trees, fences, and inclosures, raised throughout the kingdom ; purchases made by one from the other at very...
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Vindiciae Hibernicae, Or, Ireland Vindicated: An Attempt to Develop and ...

Mathew Carey - Ireland - 1823 - 534 pages
...this whole great kingdom was taken from the just lords and proprietors, and divided and given amongst those, who had no other right to it but that they had power to keep it ; no men having so great shares as they who had been instruments to murder the King, and were not like...
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The Life of Edward, Earl of Clarendon: In which is Included a ..., Volume 1

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1827 - 566 pages
...this whole great kingdom was taken from the just lords and proprietors, and divided and given amongst those, who had no other right to it but that they had power to keep it ' ; no men having so great k shares as they who had been instruments to murder the king, and were not...
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The Life of Edward, Earl of Clarendon: In which is Included a ..., Volume 1

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1827 - 838 pages
...this whole great kingdom was taken from the just lords and proprietors, and divided and given amongst those, who had no other right to it but that they had power to keep it ' ; no men having so great k shares as they who had been instruments to murder the king, and were not...
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A Memoir on Ireland ; Native and Saxon, Volume 1

Daniel O'Connell - Great Britain - 1843 - 98 pages
...whole great kingdom ' woe taken from the just lords and proprietors, ' and divided and given amongst those who had ' no other right to it but that they had power to ' keep it.' — Clarendon's Life, vol. II. p. 117. It will be well to remember, when we come to treat of the reign...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volume 2

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1843 - 810 pages
...this whole great kingdom was taken from the just lords and proprietors, and divided and given amongst those, who had no other right to it but that they had power to keep [it] ; no men having so [great] shares as they who had been instruments to murder the king, and were not...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 2

Ireland - 1852 - 892 pages
...this whole great kingdom was taken from the just lords and proprietors, and divided and given amongst those, who had no other right to it but that they had power to keep it ; no men having so great shares as they who bad been instruments to murder the King, and were not willingly...
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The life of Edward earl of Clarendon, written by himself. [on large paper ...

Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1857 - 656 pages
...this whole great kingdom was taken from the just lords and proprietors, and divided and given amongst those who had no other right to it but that they had power to keep [it]; no men having so [great] shares as they who had been instruments to murder the king, and were not like...
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The Last Years of the Protectorate, 1656-1658, Volume 2

Charles Harding Firth - Great Britain - 1909 - 398 pages
...this whole great kingdom was taken from the just lords and proprietors, and divided and given amongst those who had no other right to it but that they had power to keep it. ... And which is more wonderful, all this was done and settled, within little more than two years,...
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