The History of Ireland: From Its Invasion Under Henry II, to Its Union with Great Britain, Volume 1W.E. Andrews, 1831 - Ireland |
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... century . Although he avows , that the difficulties did not affright him , yet he desisted from his undertaking from disappointment in the parliamentary assistance which his great patron , the Duke of Northumberland , had given him ...
... century . Although he avows , that the difficulties did not affright him , yet he desisted from his undertaking from disappointment in the parliamentary assistance which his great patron , the Duke of Northumberland , had given him ...
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... from the invasion of Henry II . to the act of Union in 1800 , embracing a period of six centuries and a half . The Editor has therefore intro- London , Nov. 12 , 1831 . CONTENTS ΤΟ Volume First . A Dissertation on the Antiquity PREFACE xi.
... from the invasion of Henry II . to the act of Union in 1800 , embracing a period of six centuries and a half . The Editor has therefore intro- London , Nov. 12 , 1831 . CONTENTS ΤΟ Volume First . A Dissertation on the Antiquity PREFACE xi.
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... centuries England and Ireland of the same religion Pope Adrian IV . and king Henry Great synod at Kells in 1152 Adrian's bull and Alexander's Confirmation of it Abuse of the spiritual power the church Dermond's intrigue ' with queen of ...
... centuries England and Ireland of the same religion Pope Adrian IV . and king Henry Great synod at Kells in 1152 Adrian's bull and Alexander's Confirmation of it Abuse of the spiritual power the church Dermond's intrigue ' with queen of ...
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... centuries , is more warmly combated than it was when Gerald Barry * first threw down the gauntlet by the orders of his royal master , Henry II . 4. Very stern philosophy may in some few instances work an indifference to all past events ...
... centuries , is more warmly combated than it was when Gerald Barry * first threw down the gauntlet by the orders of his royal master , Henry II . 4. Very stern philosophy may in some few instances work an indifference to all past events ...
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... century , to the publication of Dr. Ledwich's last edition of his Irish Antiquities in 1804 , there has appeared , in many British writers , an unaccount- able lust to vilify and criminate the Irish nation , from the mere.oircumstance ...
... century , to the publication of Dr. Ledwich's last edition of his Irish Antiquities in 1804 , there has appeared , in many British writers , an unaccount- able lust to vilify and criminate the Irish nation , from the mere.oircumstance ...
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