Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1575 - 1588, Volume 2William Bullen, John S. Brewer Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1868 - 594 pages |
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Page xlviii
... thought necessary by Cromwell and the English Government to enforce the submission of the Irish in terms as bitter and offensive to Irish prejudices as could well be devised . Considering that it is manifest and notorious that the provi ...
... thought necessary by Cromwell and the English Government to enforce the submission of the Irish in terms as bitter and offensive to Irish prejudices as could well be devised . Considering that it is manifest and notorious that the provi ...
Page lix
... thought that burning and starvation would be the most effectual teachers of loyalty and obedience . writes : - + Cowley " The very living of the Irishry doth clearly consist in two things ; and take away the same from them , and they ...
... thought that burning and starvation would be the most effectual teachers of loyalty and obedience . writes : - + Cowley " The very living of the Irishry doth clearly consist in two things ; and take away the same from them , and they ...
Page lxvi
... thought they might hold it with due regard to doctrines long established , and submission to ministers who still preached them . Secondly , Protestants , like Archbishop Brown , Agard , and others , who considered the least toleration ...
... thought they might hold it with due regard to doctrines long established , and submission to ministers who still preached them . Secondly , Protestants , like Archbishop Brown , Agard , and others , who considered the least toleration ...
Page lxxvii
... thought a hard lot and an ungrateful return for Grey's services . But it is probable that Grey was not so much condemned for these his misdemeanours in Ireland as for his supposed com- plicity with Cardinal Pole . The Greys were at this ...
... thought a hard lot and an ungrateful return for Grey's services . But it is probable that Grey was not so much condemned for these his misdemeanours in Ireland as for his supposed com- plicity with Cardinal Pole . The Greys were at this ...
Page cii
... thought it would be desirable for Ireland to be governed by Irish Lords . Without adopting his opinion that such rule must neces- sarily degenerate into licentiousness , and that Irish rulers would only make use of the opportunity to ...
... thought it would be desirable for Ireland to be governed by Irish Lords . Without adopting his opinion that such rule must neces- sarily degenerate into licentiousness , and that Irish rulers would only make use of the opportunity to ...
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