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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... hail showers . And pity thereof moved the Pandar to conceivet his said * State Papers of Henry VIII . , Vol . II . p . 15 . " Consayn " in S.P. , for " consayv . " book , as in the said chapter plainly doth appear INTRODUCTION . XV.
... hail showers . And pity thereof moved the Pandar to conceivet his said * State Papers of Henry VIII . , Vol . II . p . 15 . " Consayn " in S.P. , for " consayv . " book , as in the said chapter plainly doth appear INTRODUCTION . XV.
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... thereof , to remove you again , and to put another man of more virtue and honesty in your place , both for our discharge against God , and for the comfort of our good subjects there , as we were at the beginning to prefer you , upon ...
... thereof , to remove you again , and to put another man of more virtue and honesty in your place , both for our discharge against God , and for the comfort of our good subjects there , as we were at the beginning to prefer you , upon ...
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... thereof , but the inconvenience of the time and troublous " occasions wherewith that wretched realm hath continu- 66 66 66 66 ally been turmoiled ; for instruction in religion needeth quiet times , and ere we seek to settle a sound ...
... thereof , but the inconvenience of the time and troublous " occasions wherewith that wretched realm hath continu- 66 66 66 66 ally been turmoiled ; for instruction in religion needeth quiet times , and ere we seek to settle a sound ...
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... thereof and by spoils and robberies , goeth daily into England , and never after returneth , and in " their steads none can be had but Irish . " * 66 In the four great provinces the O'Neils , the McMoroughs or Cavanaghs , the Desmonds ...
... thereof and by spoils and robberies , goeth daily into England , and never after returneth , and in " their steads none can be had but Irish . " * 66 In the four great provinces the O'Neils , the McMoroughs or Cavanaghs , the Desmonds ...
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... thereof shall ensue the putting in effect of all these wars against them . " Fortunately the necessities of the English government compelled it to adopt more moderate counsels . The adherents of FitzGerald , and of other chieftains who ...
... thereof shall ensue the putting in effect of all these wars against them . " Fortunately the necessities of the English government compelled it to adopt more moderate counsels . The adherents of FitzGerald , and of other chieftains who ...
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