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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... followers , but of the royal and the noble with the oppressed race , soon fused into incipient if not complete unity the two antagonistic elements . The King and his nobles tilled their lands , fought their battles , and often filled ...
... followers , but of the royal and the noble with the oppressed race , soon fused into incipient if not complete unity the two antagonistic elements . The King and his nobles tilled their lands , fought their battles , and often filled ...
Page xxviii
... followers , were to abandon their wild and intem- perate habits , and wilder lives among wild dependants , and , holding their estates , like English noblemen , of the crown , to strut in the robes of peers of the realm . * Ireland must ...
... followers , were to abandon their wild and intem- perate habits , and wilder lives among wild dependants , and , holding their estates , like English noblemen , of the crown , to strut in the robes of peers of the realm . * Ireland must ...
Page xxxiii
... one house , in one room , in one bed , that " is , clean straw , or rather a foul dunghill . " ( State of Ireland , p . 529. ) † Coxe , I. 351 . с ners as his kerns and his followers could teach him INTRODUCTION . xxxiii.
... one house , in one room , in one bed , that " is , clean straw , or rather a foul dunghill . " ( State of Ireland , p . 529. ) † Coxe , I. 351 . с ners as his kerns and his followers could teach him INTRODUCTION . xxxiii.
Page xxxiv
... followers could teach him . " The Deputy having him at Dublin , did so instruct , " school , and inform him , that he made a new man of 66 66 him , and reduced him to a conformity in manners , apparel , and behaviours appertaining to ...
... followers could teach him . " The Deputy having him at Dublin , did so instruct , " school , and inform him , that he made a new man of 66 66 him , and reduced him to a conformity in manners , apparel , and behaviours appertaining to ...
Page lxix
... followers , 66 they covet more to see a Geraldine to reign and triumph " than to see God come amongst them ; and if they might " see this young Gerot's banner displayed , if they should " lose half their substance , they would rejoice ...
... followers , 66 they covet more to see a Geraldine to reign and triumph " than to see God come amongst them ; and if they might " see this young Gerot's banner displayed , if they should " lose half their substance , they would rejoice ...
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