A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... tion , from which , since the days of Tocqueville , the best French historians have derived some of their most valu- able materials . Occasionally , too , amid this great mass of serious , formal , and depressing documents , there may ...
... tion , from which , since the days of Tocqueville , the best French historians have derived some of their most valu- able materials . Occasionally , too , amid this great mass of serious , formal , and depressing documents , there may ...
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... tion hopelessly insoluble . ' ' The language of the Archbishop of Cashel to Cardinal Alciati shows that before the Government at- tempted to force a religion upon them which had not a single honest advocate in the whole na- The other ...
... tion hopelessly insoluble . ' ' The language of the Archbishop of Cashel to Cardinal Alciati shows that before the Government at- tempted to force a religion upon them which had not a single honest advocate in the whole na- The other ...
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... tion , there was no incurable dis- loyalty . If they were left with their own lands , their own laws , and their own creed , the chiefs were willing to acknowledge the English sovereign ; ' and Mr. Froude adds , with great energy ...
... tion , there was no incurable dis- loyalty . If they were left with their own lands , their own laws , and their own creed , the chiefs were willing to acknowledge the English sovereign ; ' and Mr. Froude adds , with great energy ...
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... of Land Tenures in Ireland , pp . 26-31 . VOL . I. Leland , ii . 300-302 . Strafford's Letters , i . 455-466 . C tion and to plant it with English tenants . The CH . I. 17 THE COMPOSITION OF CONNAUGIIT . ' The Composition of Connaught.
... of Land Tenures in Ireland , pp . 26-31 . VOL . I. Leland , ii . 300-302 . Strafford's Letters , i . 455-466 . C tion and to plant it with English tenants . The CH . I. 17 THE COMPOSITION OF CONNAUGIIT . ' The Composition of Connaught.
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William Edward Hartpole Lecky. tion and to plant it with English tenants . The system was begun on a large scale in Leinster in the reign of Mary , when the immense territories belonging to the O'Mores , the O'Connors , and the O ...
William Edward Hartpole Lecky. tion and to plant it with English tenants . The system was begun on a large scale in Leinster in the reign of Mary , when the immense territories belonging to the O'Mores , the O'Connors , and the O ...
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