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Page xi
... hither into England and Wales , and the Irish tenants in their rooms " and farms . " ( R. Cowley to Cromwell , in 1537. State Papers , II . 449. ) 66 ( 6 † Spenser , a better poet than historian , forgetting the example of his own ...
... hither into England and Wales , and the Irish tenants in their rooms " and farms . " ( R. Cowley to Cromwell , in 1537. State Papers , II . 449. ) 66 ( 6 † Spenser , a better poet than historian , forgetting the example of his own ...
Page xxi
... hither , from time to time , of th ' estate of the same ; and we shall put your former negligence in oblivion . If this will not serve to induce you to it , but that ye will still so persevere in your fond folly and ingrate ungentleness ...
... hither , from time to time , of th ' estate of the same ; and we shall put your former negligence in oblivion . If this will not serve to induce you to it , but that ye will still so persevere in your fond folly and ingrate ungentleness ...
Page xxxix
... pleased with great rewards , in like " manner as that they have been since my Lord Lieutenant's coming " hither . " 19 October 1521 . § Carew MS . 623 , f . 116 . have the charge and government of the realm of Ireland INTRODUCTION . xxxix.
... pleased with great rewards , in like " manner as that they have been since my Lord Lieutenant's coming " hither . " 19 October 1521 . § Carew MS . 623 , f . 116 . have the charge and government of the realm of Ireland INTRODUCTION . xxxix.
Page lxxxvii
... hither , I " know not ; but I think Mr. Bellingham bare him such displeasure as " I never see him bare to none other ; and , as I judge , he would have " done the like to any other that had married my Lady of Ormond . I " will not ...
... hither , I " know not ; but I think Mr. Bellingham bare him such displeasure as " I never see him bare to none other ; and , as I judge , he would have " done the like to any other that had married my Lady of Ormond . I " will not ...
Page lxxxix
... hither " into Ireland conveyed , and here by them and their means delicately " used ( as the country will bear it ) . The said commissioners , nothing " able to abide the pain and time requisite , ( which two are the finers and " triers ...
... hither " into Ireland conveyed , and here by them and their means delicately " used ( as the country will bear it ) . The said commissioners , nothing " able to abide the pain and time requisite , ( which two are the finers and " triers ...
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