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Page 40
... alarming num- bers , infolence , and exactions of the bards , a great affembly of the princes , nobles , and clergy of Ireland was in 568 convened at Drumceat , by Hugh Mac Ainmer the monarch , who was oppofed in his defign by a famous ...
... alarming num- bers , infolence , and exactions of the bards , a great affembly of the princes , nobles , and clergy of Ireland was in 568 convened at Drumceat , by Hugh Mac Ainmer the monarch , who was oppofed in his defign by a famous ...
Page 62
... alarming nature ; whole armies debarking at once , and car- rying devastation to the center of the country . All yielded to these merciless destroyers of the human race till the mighty Alfred arose , the greatest and most amiable prince ...
... alarming nature ; whole armies debarking at once , and car- rying devastation to the center of the country . All yielded to these merciless destroyers of the human race till the mighty Alfred arose , the greatest and most amiable prince ...
Page 106
... alarming piece of news , the earlier arrival of which had been pre- vented by a tempeftuous winter , that Albert and Theodine , two cardinals , who had been sent by the Pope to enquire into the caufes of Becket's murder , were long ...
... alarming piece of news , the earlier arrival of which had been pre- vented by a tempeftuous winter , that Albert and Theodine , two cardinals , who had been sent by the Pope to enquire into the caufes of Becket's murder , were long ...
Page 130
... alarming time , Lacy was fuperfeded by the appointment of William Petit , and he foon after by that of William , earl marfhal of England , to the office of chief governor . Unprofperous was the ad- miniftration of this nobleman , though ...
... alarming time , Lacy was fuperfeded by the appointment of William Petit , and he foon after by that of William , earl marfhal of England , to the office of chief governor . Unprofperous was the ad- miniftration of this nobleman , though ...
Page 144
... alarming difcontents excited both in Eng- land and Ireland by this vile action , caufed the dif- grace of Peter des Roches and his affociates . Gil- bert , a brother of the murdered baron , was invested with his eftates as his immediate ...
... alarming difcontents excited both in Eng- land and Ireland by this vile action , caufed the dif- grace of Peter des Roches and his affociates . Gil- bert , a brother of the murdered baron , was invested with his eftates as his immediate ...
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