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 xxxii
... officers - to whom some grand and novel panacea does not present itself for the evils and disorders of Ireland ; yet withal there is not one , so far as I have been able to ascertain , who ever attempts to emancipate himself from the ...
... officers - to whom some grand and novel panacea does not present itself for the evils and disorders of Ireland ; yet withal there is not one , so far as I have been able to ascertain , who ever attempts to emancipate himself from the ...
Page xxxvii
... officers , and clerks were as numerous and as exacting " as " when all the land for the more part were subject to the " law . " The English , oppressed as much by their own government as by the native Irish , had rapidly diminished in ...
... officers , and clerks were as numerous and as exacting " as " when all the land for the more part were subject to the " law . " The English , oppressed as much by their own government as by the native Irish , had rapidly diminished in ...
Page xli
... officers that no man should depart from his gates without meat and drink , insomuch the poor and simple people thought he was the King's son , and all other thought his Lordship another Solomon among them . He also commanded that none ...
... officers that no man should depart from his gates without meat and drink , insomuch the poor and simple people thought he was the King's son , and all other thought his Lordship another Solomon among them . He also commanded that none ...
Page xci
... , " I take God to record ; but to remember the Lords how necessary it is to have more officers , in such a country as this , than one , to be expert << State Papers preserved in the Record Office . * Among INTRODUCTION . xci.
... , " I take God to record ; but to remember the Lords how necessary it is to have more officers , in such a country as this , than one , to be expert << State Papers preserved in the Record Office . * Among INTRODUCTION . xci.
Page 4
... officers ' bands should be reckoned for no soldiers and men of war , whom yet we do daily pay for such . Some reason there had been for the guards necessary of castles , which cannot well be removed , especially footmen , that they ...
... officers ' bands should be reckoned for no soldiers and men of war , whom yet we do daily pay for such . Some reason there had been for the guards necessary of castles , which cannot well be removed , especially footmen , that they ...
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