Ireland Under the Tudors: With a Succinct Account of the Earlier History, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1885 - Ireland |
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... live at free quarters , but they had ' their dogs and their concubines all the whole year along in the poor farmers ' houses , paying in effect nothing for all the same . ' Not less than 300 farmers had gone into Shane's county out of ...
... live at free quarters , but they had ' their dogs and their concubines all the whole year along in the poor farmers ' houses , paying in effect nothing for all the same . ' Not less than 300 farmers had gone into Shane's county out of ...
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... lives to maintain them , and they made this their excuse for addressing the Queen directly . Desmond promised to go to England at Easter , and with this Fitzwilliam had to be content . Like Shane O'Neill , the Geraldine was willing to ...
... lives to maintain them , and they made this their excuse for addressing the Queen directly . Desmond promised to go to England at Easter , and with this Fitzwilliam had to be content . Like Shane O'Neill , the Geraldine was willing to ...
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... live discredited with you , and de- famed with the world , doth , I confess , touch me so near at the bottom of the heart , as I may without offence , I trust , of conscience , pursue the party to the uttermost by my own . truth and ...
... live discredited with you , and de- famed with the world , doth , I confess , touch me so near at the bottom of the heart , as I may without offence , I trust , of conscience , pursue the party to the uttermost by my own . truth and ...
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... live clearly after the English fashion . An English wife was the best means to that end , and of all eligible persons he preferred Lady Frances Radclyffe . In this he had probably no other design than to humiliate Sussex , but he ...
... live clearly after the English fashion . An English wife was the best means to that end , and of all eligible persons he preferred Lady Frances Radclyffe . In this he had probably no other design than to humiliate Sussex , but he ...
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... live and suffer all this ? If I may not avenge my brother on these disobedient Geraldines , as you are a just governor lend your force against them , and let not my obedience be the cause of my destruction . ' He begged that in case of ...
... live and suffer all this ? If I may not avenge my brother on these disobedient Geraldines , as you are a just governor lend your force against them , and let not my obedience be the cause of my destruction . ' He begged that in case of ...
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