Miscellaneous papers: The book of Howth. The conquest of Ireland, by Thomas Bray, etcLongmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1873 - Great Britain |
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Page xi
... English settlers in Ulster as early as 1611 , with the number of workmen employed by each undertaker , the progress made in erecting good houses of stone and brick , the transportation into the new colony of English household stuff and ...
... English settlers in Ulster as early as 1611 , with the number of workmen employed by each undertaker , the progress made in erecting good houses of stone and brick , the transportation into the new colony of English household stuff and ...
Page xv
... English freeholders , or Irish under the protection of England , or holding English grants , the pleasure was enhanced by the profits of the spoil . No anxiety and no effort on the part of the English Government to convert the ...
... English freeholders , or Irish under the protection of England , or holding English grants , the pleasure was enhanced by the profits of the spoil . No anxiety and no effort on the part of the English Government to convert the ...
Page xvi
... English wise , to build or to plant or to improve his land , and therefore no one attempted it , or speedily abandoned the attempt as hopeless . It will be seen in the first volume of this Calendar how many of the native Irish lords ...
... English wise , to build or to plant or to improve his land , and therefore no one attempted it , or speedily abandoned the attempt as hopeless . It will be seen in the first volume of this Calendar how many of the native Irish lords ...
Page xvii
... English Government during the reign of Elizabeth ; —a resistance so extraordinarily mis- represented by writers on both sides of the Channel , and held up as an example of Elizabeth's severity on one side , and a struggle for national ...
... English Government during the reign of Elizabeth ; —a resistance so extraordinarily mis- represented by writers on both sides of the Channel , and held up as an example of Elizabeth's severity on one side , and a struggle for national ...
Page xviii
... English Govern- ment ; rebellions in which they drew with them the greatest part of their followers and retainers , who were either too weak to resist the commands of their lords or too ignorant and prejudiced to understand their own ...
... English Govern- ment ; rebellions in which they drew with them the greatest part of their followers and retainers , who were either too weak to resist the commands of their lords or too ignorant and prejudiced to understand their own ...
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