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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... English family of the name of Neville . The first of this family who settled in Ireland was usher to King John , and , coming over with that prince , changed the name of his family for that of his office , a practice not unusual at that ...
... English family of the name of Neville . The first of this family who settled in Ireland was usher to King John , and , coming over with that prince , changed the name of his family for that of his office , a practice not unusual at that ...
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... English army . He was obliged to shelter in the woods and mountains , and at length , in the year 1643 , he took refuge in a bog , where the miserable hovel in which he slept neither afforded him shelter from the inclemency of the ...
... English army . He was obliged to shelter in the woods and mountains , and at length , in the year 1643 , he took refuge in a bog , where the miserable hovel in which he slept neither afforded him shelter from the inclemency of the ...
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... English go- vernment for the management of the infant Irish College must have materially contributed to influence the early theological opinions of Ussher . The newly - founded so- ciety must have been considered by Lord Burleigh , and ...
... English go- vernment for the management of the infant Irish College must have materially contributed to influence the early theological opinions of Ussher . The newly - founded so- ciety must have been considered by Lord Burleigh , and ...
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... English Reformation to the scheme of extirpating the Irish language , by enacting that , where a sufficient number did not understand English , Divine service should be performed in Latin , but by no means in Irish . Even in those days ...
... English Reformation to the scheme of extirpating the Irish language , by enacting that , where a sufficient number did not understand English , Divine service should be performed in Latin , but by no means in Irish . Even in those days ...
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... English government were anxious to prove that they did not persecute for re- ligion , and sent to put a stop to what they deemed an un- warrantable exercise of authority . Lord Mountjoy , the Lord Deputy , in a letter , dated February ...
... English government were anxious to prove that they did not persecute for re- ligion , and sent to put a stop to what they deemed an un- warrantable exercise of authority . Lord Mountjoy , the Lord Deputy , in a letter , dated February ...
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