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James VI . of Scotland , doubtful of succeeding quietly to the throne of England on the death of Elizabeth , sent over to Dublin in the year 1587 two clever emissa- b Dr. M'Crie , in his Life of Knox , seems to doubt that they were sent ...
James VI . of Scotland , doubtful of succeeding quietly to the throne of England on the death of Elizabeth , sent over to Dublin in the year 1587 two clever emissa- b Dr. M'Crie , in his Life of Knox , seems to doubt that they were sent ...
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To the school opened under such extraordinary circum- stances James Ussher was sent when eight years of age , and he continued there for five years , exciting the admira- tion of his instructors by his diligence and quickness .
To the school opened under such extraordinary circum- stances James Ussher was sent when eight years of age , and he continued there for five years , exciting the admira- tion of his instructors by his diligence and quickness .
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... Henry Ussher , Archdeacon of Dublin , and subsequently Archbishop of Armagh , had been sent over twice to London , to nego- ciate the matter , and had at length , in 1591 , brought back with him the Queen's letter for its erection .
... Henry Ussher , Archdeacon of Dublin , and subsequently Archbishop of Armagh , had been sent over twice to London , to nego- ciate the matter , and had at length , in 1591 , brought back with him the Queen's letter for its erection .
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Whenever a man became so troublesome that it was necessary to get rid of him , whenever powerful interest claimed promotion for an individual whom the Government were ashamed to promote in England , he was sent over to Ireland ...
Whenever a man became so troublesome that it was necessary to get rid of him , whenever powerful interest claimed promotion for an individual whom the Government were ashamed to promote in England , he was sent over to Ireland ...
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The policy of Eliza- beth's reign is clearly expressed in the instructions which were sent to Lord Mountjoy , with respect to the demand made for a free toleration of religion by the northern rebels : " Ford Sir Arthur O'Neal's demands ...
The policy of Eliza- beth's reign is clearly expressed in the instructions which were sent to Lord Mountjoy , with respect to the demand made for a free toleration of religion by the northern rebels : " Ford Sir Arthur O'Neal's demands ...
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