The Whole Works: With a life of the author and an account of his writings, Volumen1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 páginas |
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... Drogheda ' , which may have rendered it inconvenient for some of them to attend . The Archbishop of Armagh had a residence in Palace - street , Dro- gheda , and another at Termonfechen , within a few miles , from which many of ...
... Drogheda ' , which may have rendered it inconvenient for some of them to attend . The Archbishop of Armagh had a residence in Palace - street , Dro- gheda , and another at Termonfechen , within a few miles , from which many of ...
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... Drogheda was suffered to go to ruin , and there is now con- siderable difficulty in tracing its former site . Archbishop Hampton seems to have been the first prelate who made any arrangements for fixing the episcopal residence at Armagh ...
... Drogheda was suffered to go to ruin , and there is now con- siderable difficulty in tracing its former site . Archbishop Hampton seems to have been the first prelate who made any arrangements for fixing the episcopal residence at Armagh ...
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... Drogheda , where most of the Fellows were assembled to meet him . The first act of the Primate to the This practice of interference continued also in the election of Bedell's successor . Nor was the interference confined to the ...
... Drogheda , where most of the Fellows were assembled to meet him . The first act of the Primate to the This practice of interference continued also in the election of Bedell's successor . Nor was the interference confined to the ...
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... Drogheda it was received with peculiar marks of contempt , as ap- pears from a letter of the Lord Deputy to Archbishop Ussher , in which he states : " I have received information both of the unreverend manner of publishing the late ...
... Drogheda it was received with peculiar marks of contempt , as ap- pears from a letter of the Lord Deputy to Archbishop Ussher , in which he states : " I have received information both of the unreverend manner of publishing the late ...
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... Drogheda , and the ill observance of the same since it was published . For the first , that it was done in scornful and contemptuous sort , a drunken soldier being first set up to read it , and then a drunken serjeant of the town ; both ...
... Drogheda , and the ill observance of the same since it was published . For the first , that it was done in scornful and contemptuous sort , a drunken soldier being first set up to read it , and then a drunken serjeant of the town ; both ...
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