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Page xii
And the English government, nothing loth to follow these suggestions, passed
acts, from time to time, disabling Irish chiefs, forbidding Irish labour, denouncing
the least approach to Irish manners and customs, and levelling the whole force of
...
And the English government, nothing loth to follow these suggestions, passed
acts, from time to time, disabling Irish chiefs, forbidding Irish labour, denouncing
the least approach to Irish manners and customs, and levelling the whole force of
...
Page xiii
They learned to regard the Irish as fit subjects for plunder, to commit all sorts of
atrocities under the degraded name of patriotism, to fill the whole country with
discontent, immorality, and disorder, that no government, however wise,
considerate, ...
They learned to regard the Irish as fit subjects for plunder, to commit all sorts of
atrocities under the degraded name of patriotism, to fill the whole country with
discontent, immorality, and disorder, that no government, however wise,
considerate, ...
Page xxvi
The whole power of Ireland was in reality shared between the Irish chiefs and the
Roman Catholic hierarchy. Until the attempt was made to force, at all hazards, the
King's Supremacy and the doctrines of the Reformation upon Ireland, the ...
The whole power of Ireland was in reality shared between the Irish chiefs and the
Roman Catholic hierarchy. Until the attempt was made to force, at all hazards, the
King's Supremacy and the doctrines of the Reformation upon Ireland, the ...
Page xliii
The whole land was thrown into confusion by their ceaseless disputes. “I most
humbly beseech your Grace,” the Duke writes * It is not easy to determine the
precise date of this event. Kildare was twice in England, and twice in disgrace.
The whole land was thrown into confusion by their ceaseless disputes. “I most
humbly beseech your Grace,” the Duke writes * It is not easy to determine the
precise date of this event. Kildare was twice in England, and twice in disgrace.
Page xlv
quiet; for, “if by good wisdom, dexterity, and policy “ they be not contained by
dulce and fair means, and “ some hope of the Earl of Kildare's return,” they would
combine and destroy the whole Englishry. So precarious at that time was the
tenure ...
quiet; for, “if by good wisdom, dexterity, and policy “ they be not contained by
dulce and fair means, and “ some hope of the Earl of Kildare's return,” they would
combine and destroy the whole Englishry. So precarious at that time was the
tenure ...
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