Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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... demand of the bishops in a distant and rebellious province an acknowledgment of the royal supremacy . To pass Acts of Parliament was one thing ; to see those Acts enforced and observed was another . Nor , in these viii INTRODUCTION .
... demand of the bishops in a distant and rebellious province an acknowledgment of the royal supremacy . To pass Acts of Parliament was one thing ; to see those Acts enforced and observed was another . Nor , in these viii INTRODUCTION .
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... demands from its priesthood something more than a knowledge of the Scriptures , or a service in the vulgar tongue . He must have a professional education , which could not at that time be obtained in Ireland . If the hierarchy was to be ...
... demands from its priesthood something more than a knowledge of the Scriptures , or a service in the vulgar tongue . He must have a professional education , which could not at that time be obtained in Ireland . If the hierarchy was to be ...
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... demands , or was known to be inclined to the English . His arrogance had been increased by a victory gained over the English forces in the summer of 1561. Persuaded to visit England at the close of that year , and make his peace with ...
... demands , or was known to be inclined to the English . His arrogance had been increased by a victory gained over the English forces in the summer of 1561. Persuaded to visit England at the close of that year , and make his peace with ...
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... demands made unto us were grounded upon the respect of your own benefit or our service , you shall , for answer thereof , understand that we conceive for both , interpreting , as we do , the word benefit not to import that servile gain ...
... demands made unto us were grounded upon the respect of your own benefit or our service , you shall , for answer thereof , understand that we conceive for both , interpreting , as we do , the word benefit not to import that servile gain ...
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... demands and rates , as under my hand my uncle George Harvie can show you , I will make powder within this realm to the quantity of six lasts by the year . I will provide all other habiliments of war at a rate , provided I may borrow ...
... demands and rates , as under my hand my uncle George Harvie can show you , I will make powder within this realm to the quantity of six lasts by the year . I will provide all other habiliments of war at a rate , provided I may borrow ...
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