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Page 54
... council of the Irish clergy , fum- moned by cardinal Paparon , legate a latere of Pope Eugenius the third , and convened at Kells , the fu- premacy of the Roman pontiff was , for the first time , folemnly recognized in Ireland . Notwith ...
... council of the Irish clergy , fum- moned by cardinal Paparon , legate a latere of Pope Eugenius the third , and convened at Kells , the fu- premacy of the Roman pontiff was , for the first time , folemnly recognized in Ireland . Notwith ...
Page 77
... Council of Armagh - Slave Trade - Misfor- tunes of Strongbow - Affault of Dublin - Siege of Dublin Of Carrick - Horrible Perjury - Capture of Fitzftephen - March of Strongbow - Transacti- ons - Summons from Henry . VERY mics . VI . ERY ...
... Council of Armagh - Slave Trade - Misfor- tunes of Strongbow - Affault of Dublin - Siege of Dublin Of Carrick - Horrible Perjury - Capture of Fitzftephen - March of Strongbow - Transacti- ons - Summons from Henry . VERY mics . VI . ERY ...
Page 91
... Council- exploits of the Britons , to whose progrefs no effec- tive oppofition was made by a people divided into clans more hoftile one to another than to the in- vaders . To deliberate for the public fafety a general council was ...
... Council- exploits of the Britons , to whose progrefs no effec- tive oppofition was made by a people divided into clans more hoftile one to another than to the in- vaders . To deliberate for the public fafety a general council was ...
Page 92
... council , were confidered as the most effectual means to avert the divine anger , and to procure the ex- pulfion of the British adventurers . ; How narrow foever , from the mental darkness of the age , we may conceive the views of the ...
... council , were confidered as the most effectual means to avert the divine anger , and to procure the ex- pulfion of the British adventurers . ; How narrow foever , from the mental darkness of the age , we may conceive the views of the ...
Page 95
... council of war , proposals were made to Roderic through Lawrence the archbishop , who commanded on this occafion a body of troops un- der the monarch , that , on condition of peace , earl Strongbow fhould acknowledge the king of Con ...
... council of war , proposals were made to Roderic through Lawrence the archbishop , who commanded on this occafion a body of troops un- der the monarch , that , on condition of peace , earl Strongbow fhould acknowledge the king of Con ...
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