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Page liii
... rebellion , scarcely less than half a million in its modern equivalent . The insurrection had been for- midable in all its proportions . Eight baronies had been wasted in Kildare alone , †the crops destroyed , foreign power summoned to ...
... rebellion , scarcely less than half a million in its modern equivalent . The insurrection had been for- midable in all its proportions . Eight baronies had been wasted in Kildare alone , †the crops destroyed , foreign power summoned to ...
Page lviii
... rebellion , or their moody discontent , worse than open rebellion , proved a serious obstacle to economic reforms . Through the interested activity of the Butlers , and the execution of the Geraldines , the earldom of Kildare had become ...
... rebellion , or their moody discontent , worse than open rebellion , proved a serious obstacle to economic reforms . Through the interested activity of the Butlers , and the execution of the Geraldines , the earldom of Kildare had become ...
Page lix
... rebellion , now murmuring for the arrears of their pay . " I do perceive , " says this busy and opinionated spy , " little diligence in my Lord Deputy , " in the Master of the Rolls , and the Chief Justice in " this matter [ i . e . of ...
... rebellion , now murmuring for the arrears of their pay . " I do perceive , " says this busy and opinionated spy , " little diligence in my Lord Deputy , " in the Master of the Rolls , and the Chief Justice in " this matter [ i . e . of ...
Page lx
... rebellion , were wisely admitted to mercy on payment of a fine , thus strengthening the hands of the government , and diminishing their powers of mischief for the future . Step by step - slowly advancing and as slowly receding— Grey ...
... rebellion , were wisely admitted to mercy on payment of a fine , thus strengthening the hands of the government , and diminishing their powers of mischief for the future . Step by step - slowly advancing and as slowly receding— Grey ...
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... rebellion . Then came the suppression of the monasteries , and the elements of discontent and disorder were rapidly growing to a formidable head . To these causes of irritation succeeded his distasteful marriage with Lady Ann of Cleves ...
... rebellion . Then came the suppression of the monasteries , and the elements of discontent and disorder were rapidly growing to a formidable head . To these causes of irritation succeeded his distasteful marriage with Lady Ann of Cleves ...
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