Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: ¬The book of Howth u.a, Volume 5William Bullen, John S. Brewer Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1871 - 605 pages |
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... Never , if it be put to his choice . " " Thou liest brallaghe , bald Bishop , " said the Earl ; " as soon as thou wouldest choose a fair wench , if thou hadst thy wish , and that should be within this hour . " With that the King and the ...
... Never , if it be put to his choice . " " Thou liest brallaghe , bald Bishop , " said the Earl ; " as soon as thou wouldest choose a fair wench , if thou hadst thy wish , and that should be within this hour . " With that the King and the ...
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... never fight more against him ; which did accordingly . And after they went with him to Taraghe , where as the chief King of Ireland was called Cormock McArt McCone - Keyd - Cacke , and made this same request to the King , or to give him ...
... never fight more against him ; which did accordingly . And after they went with him to Taraghe , where as the chief King of Ireland was called Cormock McArt McCone - Keyd - Cacke , and made this same request to the King , or to give him ...
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... never agree within themselves , which as seemeth was chief cause of their disability . And all the Princes of Ireland never varied , but always did obey to their principal . And the order to win honour in those days was to fight their ...
... never agree within themselves , which as seemeth was chief cause of their disability . And all the Princes of Ireland never varied , but always did obey to their principal . And the order to win honour in those days was to fight their ...
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... never ware till their scouts saw them put their ships afire after their landing , at which light they knew they were by part of themselves betrayed . In this night was nothing else done . In the morning they prepared to battle , and ...
... never ware till their scouts saw them put their ships afire after their landing , at which light they knew they were by part of themselves betrayed . In this night was nothing else done . In the morning they prepared to battle , and ...
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... never to fight against one of Ireland . So this was continued a whole year , sometimes main battles , sometime skirmishes , sometime battles between champions of courage , sometime battles between knights for their ladies ' sakes . At ...
... never to fight against one of Ireland . So this was continued a whole year , sometimes main battles , sometime skirmishes , sometime battles between champions of courage , sometime battles between knights for their ladies ' sakes . At ...
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