1575-1588Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1868 - Great Britain |
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Page xviii
... King's supremacy . Is it then surprising that the mass of the Irish people who had never known what it was to be ruled by a King , to whom the supremacy of the Pope had been the mainstay of their religion , above all , who had never ...
... King's supremacy . Is it then surprising that the mass of the Irish people who had never known what it was to be ruled by a King , to whom the supremacy of the Pope had been the mainstay of their religion , above all , who had never ...
Page xxiii
... King's fee . " Nor were the inferior clergy qualified by their learning , zeal , or ability to supply the defects of their superiors . During the latter years of Henry VIII . , and at the commencement of Elizabeth's reign , many of the ...
... King's fee . " Nor were the inferior clergy qualified by their learning , zeal , or ability to supply the defects of their superiors . During the latter years of Henry VIII . , and at the commencement of Elizabeth's reign , many of the ...
Page xxvi
... King's supremacy and the doctrines of the Reformation upon Ireland , the chiefs of the nation , at all events , if not the great mass of the people , were , as we have seen , little affected towards their ancient religion . † No Irish ...
... King's supremacy and the doctrines of the Reformation upon Ireland , the chiefs of the nation , at all events , if not the great mass of the people , were , as we have seen , little affected towards their ancient religion . † No Irish ...
Page xxxvii
... King's Deputy ; for the which order and " precedent he was put to execution . And then the said order shortly " began and [ was ] renewed within these 30 years ; coyne and livery , and " carting , carriages , journeys , and other ...
... King's Deputy ; for the which order and " precedent he was put to execution . And then the said order shortly " began and [ was ] renewed within these 30 years ; coyne and livery , and " carting , carriages , journeys , and other ...
Page xl
... King's Privy Council ; and so continued to his end . " This Earl of Surrey was so just a judge , that no man from him departed without that law and right he ought to have . He also rendered to all men , whom he charged or bought ...
... King's Privy Council ; and so continued to his end . " This Earl of Surrey was so just a judge , that no man from him departed without that law and right he ought to have . He also rendered to all men , whom he charged or bought ...
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