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 xxiv
... kingdom , which continually alarmed her fears ; at one time lest Ireland , at another time lest its rulers , should become independent . It was other- wise with James . When , therefore , he is praised by Sir John Davys for his ...
... kingdom , which continually alarmed her fears ; at one time lest Ireland , at another time lest its rulers , should become independent . It was other- wise with James . When , therefore , he is praised by Sir John Davys for his ...
Page xxv
... kingdom subject to English " law and government , so as the English Pale , and two or three shires in Leinster , and some of the corporate " towns of Munster only sent knights and burgesses to Parliament , and the Lords of the Upper ...
... kingdom subject to English " law and government , so as the English Pale , and two or three shires in Leinster , and some of the corporate " towns of Munster only sent knights and burgesses to Parliament , and the Lords of the Upper ...
Page xlv
... kingdom in peace and tranquillity , to improve the country , and give all ranks and orders of men a full assurance of the quiet enjoyment of their liberty and property , took care to have the customs of tanistry and gavelkind condemned ...
... kingdom in peace and tranquillity , to improve the country , and give all ranks and orders of men a full assurance of the quiet enjoyment of their liberty and property , took care to have the customs of tanistry and gavelkind condemned ...
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... kingdom of Ireland , wherein that nation would take great glory to show themselves able to maintain a mint for coinage of good moneys as well as other kingdoms , So should it be for his Majesty greater honour and profits to possess rich ...
... kingdom of Ireland , wherein that nation would take great glory to show themselves able to maintain a mint for coinage of good moneys as well as other kingdoms , So should it be for his Majesty greater honour and profits to possess rich ...
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... kingdom . Whereupon , as well the money present as all other moneys brought out of Spain will be brought into the mint with good and ready wills : first , because the whole nation will be glad of a royal mint ; next , the exchange will ...
... kingdom . Whereupon , as well the money present as all other moneys brought out of Spain will be brought into the mint with good and ready wills : first , because the whole nation will be glad of a royal mint ; next , the exchange will ...
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