Miscellaneous papers: The book of Howth. The conquest of Ireland, by Thomas Bray, etcLongmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1873 - Great Britain |
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Page xi
... Ireland in 1614 , which fully sustains the repu- tation of the writer , and is well worth the study of the Irish ... Ireland , soon found itself after the new arrangements , and has When Carew was sent into Ireland as Principal ...
... Ireland in 1614 , which fully sustains the repu- tation of the writer , and is well worth the study of the Irish ... Ireland , soon found itself after the new arrangements , and has When Carew was sent into Ireland as Principal ...
Page xiv
... Ireland were not yet divided into shires ; in others the Justices never attempted to execute their commissions , either from neglect or paucity of number , or both causes combined . The native Irish chiefs , whose interest consisted in ...
... Ireland were not yet divided into shires ; in others the Justices never attempted to execute their commissions , either from neglect or paucity of number , or both causes combined . The native Irish chiefs , whose interest consisted in ...
Page xvii
... Ireland would never and could never have emerged from disorder and deso- lation . If it has done so , that is owing to the determi- nation of Elizabeth and of James I. , that English law and justice should be equally extended to all ...
... Ireland would never and could never have emerged from disorder and deso- lation . If it has done so , that is owing to the determi- nation of Elizabeth and of James I. , that English law and justice should be equally extended to all ...
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