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Page viii
... has been already tacitly acknowledged by the copious use made of them by the editors of the State Papers of Henry VIII . When to these are added the Sydney and Ormond Papers by Collins and Carte , and viii INTRODUCTION .
... has been already tacitly acknowledged by the copious use made of them by the editors of the State Papers of Henry VIII . When to these are added the Sydney and Ormond Papers by Collins and Carte , and viii INTRODUCTION .
Page x
... Henry VIII . , or his immediate successors . In the Norman conquest of England , where the invaders could scarcely be more numerous than were the English settlers in Ireland in the days of the Plantagenets , the conquest was deprived of ...
... Henry VIII . , or his immediate successors . In the Norman conquest of England , where the invaders could scarcely be more numerous than were the English settlers in Ireland in the days of the Plantagenets , the conquest was deprived of ...
Page xiv
... Henry VIII . Years before the Reforma- tion was introduced , and when the Catholic faith was un- tainted by Protestantism in Ireland , we have repeated proofs throughout this and other volumes of the de- plorable state of religion in ...
... Henry VIII . Years before the Reforma- tion was introduced , and when the Catholic faith was un- tainted by Protestantism in Ireland , we have repeated proofs throughout this and other volumes of the de- plorable state of religion in ...
Page xviii
... Henry VIII . turned more on the respective limits of the papal and royal authority than on matters of faith and doctrine . Even Irish bishops , though appointed by Henry in oppo- sition to the Pope , were not always inclined to ...
... Henry VIII . turned more on the respective limits of the papal and royal authority than on matters of faith and doctrine . Even Irish bishops , though appointed by Henry in oppo- sition to the Pope , were not always inclined to ...
Page xxiii
... Henry VIII . , and at the commencement of Elizabeth's reign , many of the clergy of England had been deprived of their livings . Very few of the more eligible in point of morals or learn- ing were likely to expatriate themselves and ...
... Henry VIII . , and at the commencement of Elizabeth's reign , many of the clergy of England had been deprived of their livings . Very few of the more eligible in point of morals or learn- ing were likely to expatriate themselves and ...
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