The Tanner Letters: Original Documents and Notices of Irish Affairs in the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries |
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Page 104
... reason of my resignation . And it is most true that I did write once or twice to my L. of London in this purpose , occasioned so to do by this that having by suit at the council board obtained the reassuring to that bishopric of a ...
... reason of my resignation . And it is most true that I did write once or twice to my L. of London in this purpose , occasioned so to do by this that having by suit at the council board obtained the reassuring to that bishopric of a ...
Page 448
... reason to believe ) upon those great foundations of reason and religion as not to be shaken or disturbed by any arguments of that kind . However , it is both just and reasonable that he should be wel- comed unto us by all the kindnesses ...
... reason to believe ) upon those great foundations of reason and religion as not to be shaken or disturbed by any arguments of that kind . However , it is both just and reasonable that he should be wel- comed unto us by all the kindnesses ...
Page 434
... reason whereof the people are much neglected and the new plantations much discouraged ; and that this petition is managed by a dean of Ireland and two other gentlemen besides ; and that this petition is at present in your Grace's hands ...
... reason whereof the people are much neglected and the new plantations much discouraged ; and that this petition is managed by a dean of Ireland and two other gentlemen besides ; and that this petition is at present in your Grace's hands ...
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