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Page vii
... the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. , seemed to justify this course . In fact , it is impossible to understand either the policy of this country in reference to Ireland during that period , or many of the allusions in.
... the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. , seemed to justify this course . In fact , it is impossible to understand either the policy of this country in reference to Ireland during that period , or many of the allusions in.
Page xliv
... James Butler , should be appointed Deputy . Wolsey's thoughts at the time were fully occupied with the King's divorce . From July to the end of September in 1527 he had been in France , arranging a treaty with the French King against ...
... James Butler , should be appointed Deputy . Wolsey's thoughts at the time were fully occupied with the King's divorce . From July to the end of September in 1527 he had been in France , arranging a treaty with the French King against ...
Page lxv
... James Butler in a letter to Cowley , then in London , + " threatens every man after such a tyrannous " sort , as no man dare speak or repugne reasonably 66 against his appetite ; more than I or any other true " Christian man durst speak ...
... James Butler in a letter to Cowley , then in London , + " threatens every man after such a tyrannous " sort , as no man dare speak or repugne reasonably 66 against his appetite ; more than I or any other true " Christian man durst speak ...
Page lxxvi
... James Ware , and printed in the " Phoenix , " * could not resist the temptation of flinging a dirty stone at the prostrate lion . " I think , " he writes to Cromwell , " there is neither English ne Irish ( the old corrupt sort set apart ) ...
... James Ware , and printed in the " Phoenix , " * could not resist the temptation of flinging a dirty stone at the prostrate lion . " I think , " he writes to Cromwell , " there is neither English ne Irish ( the old corrupt sort set apart ) ...
Page xcv
... James Croft was appointed in his place . Sir James had already been sent to Ireland at the commencement of the year , to co - operate with the Deputy . * His instructions upon his appointment were much the same in effect as those issued ...
... James Croft was appointed in his place . Sir James had already been sent to Ireland at the commencement of the year , to co - operate with the Deputy . * His instructions upon his appointment were much the same in effect as those issued ...
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