Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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Page ix
... Pale , the whole country was in such " good quiet " that the judges kept their circuits , not only at Limerick ... English supporters . His subjects , turning their swords into ploughshares , abandoned their old habits of plunder for ...
... Pale , the whole country was in such " good quiet " that the judges kept their circuits , not only at Limerick ... English supporters . His subjects , turning their swords into ploughshares , abandoned their old habits of plunder for ...
Page xi
... English Pale , but within the very heart of it . Their statements may be sometimes exaggerated , but their general accuracy is unquestionable . " The noble folk of " Ireland oppresseth , spoileth the prelates of the Church " of Christ ...
... English Pale , but within the very heart of it . Their statements may be sometimes exaggerated , but their general accuracy is unquestionable . " The noble folk of " Ireland oppresseth , spoileth the prelates of the Church " of Christ ...
Page xii
... English Pale , had submitted to the King , we have sufficient evidence , considering the condition of the country and its inhabitants , for assuming that great progress had been made in reducing both clergy and people in general to ...
... English Pale , had submitted to the King , we have sufficient evidence , considering the condition of the country and its inhabitants , for assuming that great progress had been made in reducing both clergy and people in general to ...
Page xxii
... English authority was not impaired in her hands , so also it was not materially advanced . In the Pale there was the same conflict of interests , which had always impeded the progress of order and of good government . Deputies and ...
... English authority was not impaired in her hands , so also it was not materially advanced . In the Pale there was the same conflict of interests , which had always impeded the progress of order and of good government . Deputies and ...
Page xxiii
... Pale . Ulster , governed by a native chief , and the focus of native independence , was no less turbulent than ... English Deputies , it might have been more formidable still , had not the two allies been quite as ready to cut each other's ...
... Pale . Ulster , governed by a native chief , and the focus of native independence , was no less turbulent than ... English Deputies , it might have been more formidable still , had not the two allies been quite as ready to cut each other's ...
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