Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1575 - 1588, Volume 2William Bullen, John S. Brewer Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1868 - 594 pages |
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Page xx
... honour of the same , as to employ yourself always diligently for your part to procure the good furtherance of any our affairs , as much as in you lay , and might appear to be to our contentment and satisfaction , that thinking your mind ...
... honour of the same , as to employ yourself always diligently for your part to procure the good furtherance of any our affairs , as much as in you lay , and might appear to be to our contentment and satisfaction , that thinking your mind ...
Page xxi
... honour and estimation , that all virtue and honesty is almost banished from you . Reform yourself , therefore , with this gentle advertisement , and do first your duty towards God in the due execution of your office ; do then your duty ...
... honour and estimation , that all virtue and honesty is almost banished from you . Reform yourself , therefore , with this gentle advertisement , and do first your duty towards God in the due execution of your office ; do then your duty ...
Page xxix
... It was ordained that no poet hereafter should make or compose any poem except in honour of the King . ( Carew , 215. ) † Carew Papers , I. 411 . best force the acceptance of their laws and institutions upon INTRODUCTION . xxix.
... It was ordained that no poet hereafter should make or compose any poem except in honour of the King . ( Carew , 215. ) † Carew Papers , I. 411 . best force the acceptance of their laws and institutions upon INTRODUCTION . xxix.
Page xxx
... honours or Eng- lish protection , produced little effect upon the population in general . Rather it broke the neck of their own in- fluence , and only tended to bring into closer union the Irish priesthood and the Irish people . It will ...
... honours or Eng- lish protection , produced little effect upon the population in general . Rather it broke the neck of their own in- fluence , and only tended to bring into closer union the Irish priesthood and the Irish people . It will ...
Page xl
... honour of the said Earl of Kildare , and also he being a judge or counsellor , the Earl his side was to be preferred rather than he which did complain ; for which cause the Earl of Surrey dismissed the said Lord of Howth for a time ...
... honour of the said Earl of Kildare , and also he being a judge or counsellor , the Earl his side was to be preferred rather than he which did complain ; for which cause the Earl of Surrey dismissed the said Lord of Howth for a time ...
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