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... of the number , and the augmentation of the extent of the fees , because the fewness Ledwich's Antiquities , 55-69 . firft edit . CHAP . IV . IV . fewness and encreafed revenues of the prelates rent- HISTORY OF IRELAND . 55.
... of the number , and the augmentation of the extent of the fees , because the fewness Ledwich's Antiquities , 55-69 . firft edit . CHAP . IV . IV . fewness and encreafed revenues of the prelates rent- HISTORY OF IRELAND . 55.
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James Bentley Gordon. IV . fewness and encreafed revenues of the prelates rent- dered the clergy more refpectable , and the church more manageable by the pope and his legates . This project was of difficult execution and proceeded very ...
James Bentley Gordon. IV . fewness and encreafed revenues of the prelates rent- dered the clergy more refpectable , and the church more manageable by the pope and his legates . This project was of difficult execution and proceeded very ...
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... prelates , nominated Lord of Ireland , apparently its feudatory monarch or perpetual viceroy , in place , as it were , of Roderic O'Connor , whose rights , as a fubordinate king , re- cognized in his treaty of fubmiffion , feem to have ...
... prelates , nominated Lord of Ireland , apparently its feudatory monarch or perpetual viceroy , in place , as it were , of Roderic O'Connor , whose rights , as a fubordinate king , re- cognized in his treaty of fubmiffion , feem to have ...
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... prelates , and nobles of the English colony ; and two years afterwards , on repeated ap- plications from the Irish , he gave peremptory orders , with expreffions of difpleafure at their tardinefs in affairs of fuch moment , for the ...
... prelates , and nobles of the English colony ; and two years afterwards , on repeated ap- plications from the Irish , he gave peremptory orders , with expreffions of difpleafure at their tardinefs in affairs of fuch moment , for the ...
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... prelates , nobles , and commons , were at feveral times convened , as colonial parlia- ments . ments , or bodies representative of the English in Ireland ; but the firft , which had the appearance of a regular parliament , was one ...
... prelates , nobles , and commons , were at feveral times convened , as colonial parlia- ments . ments , or bodies representative of the English in Ireland ; but the firft , which had the appearance of a regular parliament , was one ...
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