1575-1588Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1868 - Great Britain |
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Page liii
... received small thanks for their capture . " We accept it thankfully , " says the King coldly to Skeffington ; " yet , if he had been " apprehended after such sort as was convenable to his CC deservings [ i.e. slain ] , the same had been ...
... received small thanks for their capture . " We accept it thankfully , " says the King coldly to Skeffington ; " yet , if he had been " apprehended after such sort as was convenable to his CC deservings [ i.e. slain ] , the same had been ...
Page xcii
... received letters of revocation . He was allowed either to return to England , or remain in Ireland on his pension , and he preferred the former , giving way to Sir Thomas Cusack , who had been appointed in his room on the 4th of August ...
... received letters of revocation . He was allowed either to return to England , or remain in Ireland on his pension , and he preferred the former , giving way to Sir Thomas Cusack , who had been appointed in his room on the 4th of August ...
Page xcv
... received any letters from the Earl of Desmond or [ other ] Irishmen . ( 6. ) Whether he suffered the said preacher ... receiving a bull from the Pope confirming him in his see . The writer of that Life , however , contends that this is ...
... received any letters from the Earl of Desmond or [ other ] Irishmen . ( 6. ) Whether he suffered the said preacher ... receiving a bull from the Pope confirming him in his see . The writer of that Life , however , contends that this is ...
Page 7
... received your letter of the last of March , in which you lament the dissolution of the enterprise of Ulster . Although we think you might be fully satisfied by our last letters sent the 8th of April that it was a thing unlooked for of ...
... received your letter of the last of March , in which you lament the dissolution of the enterprise of Ulster . Although we think you might be fully satisfied by our last letters sent the 8th of April that it was a thing unlooked for of ...
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... received the government of that realm as our Deputy there , you shall peruse our instructions to the last Deputy and Council there . ( 1. ) Due consideration is to be had of our debts to any manner of person in that realm , and what ...
... received the government of that realm as our Deputy there , you shall peruse our instructions to the last Deputy and Council there . ( 1. ) Due consideration is to be had of our debts to any manner of person in that realm , and what ...
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