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Page xix
... Received with menaces and defiance even in the cathedral of Dublin , guarded as it was by the Deputy and his ... receiving your mandate , as one of his Highness ' Commissioners , hath endeavoured almost to the danger and hazard of this ...
... Received with menaces and defiance even in the cathedral of Dublin , guarded as it was by the Deputy and his ... receiving your mandate , as one of his Highness ' Commissioners , hath endeavoured almost to the danger and hazard of this ...
Page xxxix
... received the support of the Butlers . * To the prejudice of the cause of Kildare he did not scruple to avow his conviction that English and Irish were alike afraid that , if Kildare was allowed to return , the land would be in greater ...
... received the support of the Butlers . * To the prejudice of the cause of Kildare he did not scruple to avow his conviction that English and Irish were alike afraid that , if Kildare was allowed to return , the land would be in greater ...
Page lii
... past splendour . His was not the only mightiness that mated with misery in those tragic times . * State Papers , II . 273 . † Ibid . II . 402 . Leonard Grey and the Lord Deputy received small thanks for lii INTRODUCTION .
... past splendour . His was not the only mightiness that mated with misery in those tragic times . * State Papers , II . 273 . † Ibid . II . 402 . Leonard Grey and the Lord Deputy received small thanks for lii INTRODUCTION .
Page liii
... received small thanks for their capture . " We accept it thankfully , " says the King coldly to Skeffington ; " yet , if he had been " apprehended after such sort as was convenable to his 66 66 * deservings [ i.e. slain ] , the same had ...
... received small thanks for their capture . " We accept it thankfully , " says the King coldly to Skeffington ; " yet , if he had been " apprehended after such sort as was convenable to his 66 66 * deservings [ i.e. slain ] , the same had ...
Page xc
... received of Bellingham's lofty bearing . The Council was but a shadow , and he treated them as such . He went so far as to say that he had not " so great an enemy in Ireland as the Council ; and if they were hanged , it were a good ...
... received of Bellingham's lofty bearing . The Council was but a shadow , and he treated them as such . He went so far as to say that he had not " so great an enemy in Ireland as the Council ; and if they were hanged , it were a good ...
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