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
... Munster to fulfil their engagements , and for the division of certain escheated lands in Wexford and Longford . I may add to these the curious account of the bitter disputes which took place at the assembling of the Parliament in Dublin ...
... Munster to fulfil their engagements , and for the division of certain escheated lands in Wexford and Longford . I may add to these the curious account of the bitter disputes which took place at the assembling of the Parliament in Dublin ...
Page xxv
... Munster only sent knights and burgesses to Parliament , and the Lords of the Upper House were for " the most part all of Leinster . And this is the cause 66 66 66 why the ancient barons of Ireland have so mean " estates ; for , to fill ...
... Munster only sent knights and burgesses to Parliament , and the Lords of the Upper House were for " the most part all of Leinster . And this is the cause 66 66 66 why the ancient barons of Ireland have so mean " estates ; for , to fill ...
Page xxvi
... and liberty , than " which nothing is esteemed so precious in the hearts of men . " What little essential differeuce do centuries make in the characters of nations ! states of the Earl of Desmond , in Munster , xxvi INTRODUCTION .
... and liberty , than " which nothing is esteemed so precious in the hearts of men . " What little essential differeuce do centuries make in the characters of nations ! states of the Earl of Desmond , in Munster , xxvi INTRODUCTION .
Page xxvii
... Munster , served as a warning to James and his advisers . They were careful not to repeat errors which , so far from securing Munster from a repetition of rebellious acts , proved a constant source of vexation to the Government of ...
... Munster , served as a warning to James and his advisers . They were careful not to repeat errors which , so far from securing Munster from a repetition of rebellious acts , proved a constant source of vexation to the Government of ...
Page xxviii
... Munster , but a very brief reference to its main features will convince my . readers that he had it in his thoughts , and mentally contrasted the more prudent and economic arrangements of James I. with the extravagant estates granted by ...
... Munster , but a very brief reference to its main features will convince my . readers that he had it in his thoughts , and mentally contrasted the more prudent and economic arrangements of James I. with the extravagant estates granted by ...
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