Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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... Munster . It was easy to carry on a clandestine corre- spondence with Philip II . and the Pope under the innocent disguise of commerce . The Scots , in the North , ever ready to sell their services to any rebellious chief , flocked to ...
... Munster . It was easy to carry on a clandestine corre- spondence with Philip II . and the Pope under the innocent disguise of commerce . The Scots , in the North , ever ready to sell their services to any rebellious chief , flocked to ...
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... which that rule brought with it . If Irish- men hated the president of Munster because he was an Englishman , they hated him more because his presence was a guarantee for justice , a protection against oppres- INTRODUCTION . lxiii.
... which that rule brought with it . If Irish- men hated the president of Munster because he was an Englishman , they hated him more because his presence was a guarantee for justice , a protection against oppres- INTRODUCTION . lxiii.
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... Munster was fast settling down into the condition of an orderly and well - regulated province . Sir John was a bluff soldier , whose policy was centred in one idea , the necessity of obedience . From that policy he never swerved , let ...
... Munster was fast settling down into the condition of an orderly and well - regulated province . Sir John was a bluff soldier , whose policy was centred in one idea , the necessity of obedience . From that policy he never swerved , let ...
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... Munster would have been found as obedient as Wales . Most of the people in Munster were " papists , and that in the malitioust degree , " et novarum rerum cupidi , " delighting in ravin and licen- tious life ; above all James FitzMorris ...
... Munster would have been found as obedient as Wales . Most of the people in Munster were " papists , and that in the malitioust degree , " et novarum rerum cupidi , " delighting in ravin and licen- tious life ; above all James FitzMorris ...
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... Munster do yet bear their late afflictions , so ripe in memory , and are so beggarly that , unless Spanish supplies come to their aid ( which generally through the kingdom is wished ) , there is no doubt of their obedience . 6 . Dublin ...
... Munster do yet bear their late afflictions , so ripe in memory , and are so beggarly that , unless Spanish supplies come to their aid ( which generally through the kingdom is wished ) , there is no doubt of their obedience . 6 . Dublin ...
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