A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Union with Great Britain: With Five Maps and AppendicesK. Paul, Trench, 1882 - 423 Seiten |
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... party . 1708. Battle of Almanza . Further Act against Roman Catholic solicitors . 1710. Penal Act against the Ro- man Catholics . Fall of the Whig Ministry . Tory administrations of Harley and St. John . 1711. Agrarian disturbances ...
... party . 1708. Battle of Almanza . Further Act against Roman Catholic solicitors . 1710. Penal Act against the Ro- man Catholics . Fall of the Whig Ministry . Tory administrations of Harley and St. John . 1711. Agrarian disturbances ...
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... parties of immigrant Celts from Western Europe . The latter passed over partly from Britain and partly from the shores of Spain , in the population of which locality there was a considerable Phoenician element . This Celtic stock was ...
... parties of immigrant Celts from Western Europe . The latter passed over partly from Britain and partly from the shores of Spain , in the population of which locality there was a considerable Phoenician element . This Celtic stock was ...
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... her husband , and neither party could contract without the consent of the other . A number of pro- visions regulated the boundaries of land , the preserva- tion of roads , woods , and watercourses , the CONDITION OF THE EARLY IRISII .
... her husband , and neither party could contract without the consent of the other . A number of pro- visions regulated the boundaries of land , the preserva- tion of roads , woods , and watercourses , the CONDITION OF THE EARLY IRISII .
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... parties of adventurers arrived , Subinfeudation was carried and received allotments . on briskly , and both the new and the old comers were planted in freeholds by those who had received grants from the king . Henry never returned to ...
... parties of adventurers arrived , Subinfeudation was carried and received allotments . on briskly , and both the new and the old comers were planted in freeholds by those who had received grants from the king . Henry never returned to ...
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... parties . The siege train of the lord - deputy battered down the Norman castles about the ears of their owners . The introduction of hand - guns and field - cannon gave a small force of the king's troops a , tremendous ad- vantage over ...
... parties . The siege train of the lord - deputy battered down the Norman castles about the ears of their owners . The introduction of hand - guns and field - cannon gave a small force of the king's troops a , tremendous ad- vantage over ...
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