The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: Embracing Also a Statistical and Geographical Account of that Kingdom ; Forming Together a Complete View of Its Past and Present State, Under Its Political, Civil, Literary, and Commercial Relations, Том 1Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1814 - 524 страници |
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... officers , who soon reached his palace in Leinster . It was necessary , however , that the lady should assume a virtue , if she had it not , and when she was seized , she did not fail to cry out , to call for help which she did not want ...
... officers , who soon reached his palace in Leinster . It was necessary , however , that the lady should assume a virtue , if she had it not , and when she was seized , she did not fail to cry out , to call for help which she did not want ...
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... officers , who soon reached his palace in Leinster . It was necessary , however , that the lady should assume a virtue , if she had it not , and when she was seized , she did not fail to cry out , to call for help which she did not want ...
... officers , who soon reached his palace in Leinster . It was necessary , however , that the lady should assume a virtue , if she had it not , and when she was seized , she did not fail to cry out , to call for help which she did not want ...
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... officers were appointed . The twelve counties which were then established , viz . Dublin , Meath , Kildare , Ar- gial , now called Louth , Katherlagh , Kilkenny , Wex- ford , Waterford , Cork , Kerry , Limerick , and Tipperary , mark ...
... officers were appointed . The twelve counties which were then established , viz . Dublin , Meath , Kildare , Ar- gial , now called Louth , Katherlagh , Kilkenny , Wex- ford , Waterford , Cork , Kerry , Limerick , and Tipperary , mark ...
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... officer of the king should in a short time grow to so much wealth ? Thirdly , How it came to pass that the king was never the richer for Ireland ? ' " ( To these interrogatories the king was not inat- tentive , and various regulations ...
... officer of the king should in a short time grow to so much wealth ? Thirdly , How it came to pass that the king was never the richer for Ireland ? ' " ( To these interrogatories the king was not inat- tentive , and various regulations ...
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... officers of state , the English nobles , and all the adherents to the house of York . The young adventurer , to keep up the solemn mockery , summoned a parlia- ment , in which laws were enacted and subsidies granted , and the utmost ...
... officers of state , the English nobles , and all the adherents to the house of York . The young adventurer , to keep up the solemn mockery , summoned a parlia- ment , in which laws were enacted and subsidies granted , and the utmost ...
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