1575-1588Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1868 - Great Britain |
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Page xiii
... brought into stronger relief the precarious tenure of life and property among the native Irish . They were held and treated as enemies to all intents and purposes ; to be slain and plundered without restraint and without pity . The ...
... brought into stronger relief the precarious tenure of life and property among the native Irish . They were held and treated as enemies to all intents and purposes ; to be slain and plundered without restraint and without pity . The ...
Page xxiv
... in the minds of men for matters of re- ligion doubtful , which have , doubtless , an evil opinion " of us . For ere a new be brought in , the old must " be removed . " Then , after enlarging on this topic , the poet xxiv INTRODUCTION .
... in the minds of men for matters of re- ligion doubtful , which have , doubtless , an evil opinion " of us . For ere a new be brought in , the old must " be removed . " Then , after enlarging on this topic , the poet xxiv INTRODUCTION .
Page xxvi
... brought before the Council to an- swer the charge of burning the cathedral of Cashel , " By Jasus , " he exclaimed to the astonishment of the board , " I would never have done it , had it not been told me that the Archbishop was within ...
... brought before the Council to an- swer the charge of burning the cathedral of Cashel , " By Jasus , " he exclaimed to the astonishment of the board , " I would never have done it , had it not been told me that the Archbishop was within ...
Page xxviii
... brought to bear against forelocks and moustaches : it regulated the size of noblemen's and gentlemen's shirts , and took under its protection hats , caps , French hoods and tippets . Saffron cloth and embroidery were little better than ...
... brought to bear against forelocks and moustaches : it regulated the size of noblemen's and gentlemen's shirts , and took under its protection hats , caps , French hoods and tippets . Saffron cloth and embroidery were little better than ...
Page xxxviii
... brought before Wolsey and the Council " as touching the seditious practices , conspiracies , and " subtle drifts " of himself , " his servants , aiders , and " assisters . " His examination had been deferred in con- sequence of the ...
... brought before Wolsey and the Council " as touching the seditious practices , conspiracies , and " subtle drifts " of himself , " his servants , aiders , and " assisters . " His examination had been deferred in con- sequence of the ...
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