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... 'Nial - Reduc- tion of De Burgo - Of De Courcey- King John's expedition - The Lacies and Braofa- Sham fub- miffions State of Ireland at the end of John's Reign . 124 CHAP . CHAP . IX . high Buildings - Round Towers - CONTENTS .
... 'Nial - Reduc- tion of De Burgo - Of De Courcey- King John's expedition - The Lacies and Braofa- Sham fub- miffions State of Ireland at the end of John's Reign . 124 CHAP . CHAP . IX . high Buildings - Round Towers - CONTENTS .
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... - on - Tranfactions pofterior to this event - Lancaster's adminiftration - Weakness of the colony- -Black rent - Wretchedness of the colony - Henry the fifth's acceffion- acceffion - State of the colony in his reign - CONTENTS .
... - on - Tranfactions pofterior to this event - Lancaster's adminiftration - Weakness of the colony- -Black rent - Wretchedness of the colony - Henry the fifth's acceffion- acceffion - State of the colony in his reign - CONTENTS .
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James Bentley Gordon. acceffion - State of the colony in his reign - Acceffion of Henry the fixth - Unjust acts of Desmond Factions in England -- Duke of York lord lieute- nant His return to England - Hoftilities of Irish Jepts -- York's ...
James Bentley Gordon. acceffion - State of the colony in his reign - Acceffion of Henry the fixth - Unjust acts of Desmond Factions in England -- Duke of York lord lieute- nant His return to England - Hoftilities of Irish Jepts -- York's ...
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... reign chrif- tianity here acquired an establishment . These are all , with very little exception , reprefented as having fallen by homicide hands , each by thofe of his im- mediate fucceffor ; whence may be inferred a tumul- tuary ftate ...
... reign chrif- tianity here acquired an establishment . These are all , with very little exception , reprefented as having fallen by homicide hands , each by thofe of his im- mediate fucceffor ; whence may be inferred a tumul- tuary ftate ...
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... then comprehended the Scandinavian regi- ons and Germany , appear to have renewed their hoftilities against the aboriginals , in the reign of Cairbre • II . Cairbre Liffeachair , fon of Cormac Longbeard 24 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
... then comprehended the Scandinavian regi- ons and Germany , appear to have renewed their hoftilities against the aboriginals , in the reign of Cairbre • II . Cairbre Liffeachair , fon of Cormac Longbeard 24 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
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