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Page xxiv
... realm hath continu- 66 ally been turmoiled ; for instruction in religion needeth " quiet times , and ere we seek to settle a sound disci- 66 ( 6 pline in the clergy , we must purchase peace unto " the laity ; for it is ill time to ...
... realm hath continu- 66 ally been turmoiled ; for instruction in religion needeth " quiet times , and ere we seek to settle a sound disci- 66 ( 6 pline in the clergy , we must purchase peace unto " the laity ; for it is ill time to ...
Page xxviii
... realm . Ireland must have its bench of bishops , and its dioceses , most of which existed only in name ; and even the people were to be re- modelled after the English fashion . The weight of the law was brought to bear against forelocks ...
... realm . Ireland must have its bench of bishops , and its dioceses , most of which existed only in name ; and even the people were to be re- modelled after the English fashion . The weight of the law was brought to bear against forelocks ...
Page xxxix
... realm of Ireland expedient to have a wise , circumspect , prudent , valiant , and a stalworthy gentleman to * See S.P. II . 49 , 50 ; see also p . 89 . † It was during his administration that the proposition was set on foot , in the ...
... realm of Ireland expedient to have a wise , circumspect , prudent , valiant , and a stalworthy gentleman to * See S.P. II . 49 , 50 ; see also p . 89 . † It was during his administration that the proposition was set on foot , in the ...
Page xl
... realm of Ireland , did choose out among other the nobility of England the Earl of Surrey , son to the Duke of Norfolk ; which sent him over into Ireland to be the Lord Lieutenant , and sent with him over certain of the guard to attend ...
... realm of Ireland , did choose out among other the nobility of England the Earl of Surrey , son to the Duke of Norfolk ; which sent him over into Ireland to be the Lord Lieutenant , and sent with him over certain of the guard to attend ...
Page xliv
... realm , " now in this time of great need , so to look upon the 66 poor land of Ireland , that it take not more hurt " this year than it hath done in any year sith the first conquest ; which was never so likely to ensue as C6 now ...
... realm , " now in this time of great need , so to look upon the 66 poor land of Ireland , that it take not more hurt " this year than it hath done in any year sith the first conquest ; which was never so likely to ensue as C6 now ...
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