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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 period .
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 period .
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... that , ere he reached his nineteenth year , he had drawn up , in Latin , a chronicle of the Bible , as far as the Book of Kings , differing not much from the Annals which were published at the close of his long and laborious life .
... that , ere he reached his nineteenth year , he had drawn up , in Latin , a chronicle of the Bible , as far as the Book of Kings , differing not much from the Annals which were published at the close of his long and laborious life .
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There it is recorded , " that O'Carroll , King of Ossorye , assisted with other kings , brought his army into the field against the King of Taraughe : but Imfeathgna , Patrick's Corbe , and Imsuairlech Finno his Corbe ' , interposing ...
There it is recorded , " that O'Carroll , King of Ossorye , assisted with other kings , brought his army into the field against the King of Taraughe : but Imfeathgna , Patrick's Corbe , and Imsuairlech Finno his Corbe ' , interposing ...
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He wrote a long and elaborate answer to prove how unreasonable it was to call upon a layman to wear a surplice ; and he states the curious fact , that Sir John Cheke , Provost of King's College , Cambridge , Sir Thomas Smith , and Sir ...
He wrote a long and elaborate answer to prove how unreasonable it was to call upon a layman to wear a surplice ; and he states the curious fact , that Sir John Cheke , Provost of King's College , Cambridge , Sir Thomas Smith , and Sir ...
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He avails himself of an unfortunate expression in the dedication to King James , as an excuse for leaving his subject and wandering into abusive declamation . Ussher says in the dedication , “ Unum adhuc superest , quod votis omnibus a ...
He avails himself of an unfortunate expression in the dedication to King James , as an excuse for leaving his subject and wandering into abusive declamation . Ussher says in the dedication , “ Unum adhuc superest , quod votis omnibus a ...
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