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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... Parliaments . Of the early life of James Ussher only a few anecdotes have been transmitted . It is not a little remarkable that he was taught to read by two aunts who had been blind from their infancy . Of these relatives he always ...
... Parliaments . Of the early life of James Ussher only a few anecdotes have been transmitted . It is not a little remarkable that he was taught to read by two aunts who had been blind from their infancy . Of these relatives he always ...
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... Parliament for the establishment of an University in Dublin , and his uncle , Henry Ussher , Archdeacon of Dublin , and subsequently Archbishop of Armagh , had been sent1 over twice to London , to nego- ciate the matter , and had at ...
... Parliament for the establishment of an University in Dublin , and his uncle , Henry Ussher , Archdeacon of Dublin , and subsequently Archbishop of Armagh , had been sent1 over twice to London , to nego- ciate the matter , and had at ...
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... Parliament or otherwise . " However , after the battle of Kinsale , the hopes of the Ro- man Catholics were destroyed , and they appear to have submitted themselves to the laws by attending , in great numbers , the different churches ...
... Parliament or otherwise . " However , after the battle of Kinsale , the hopes of the Ro- man Catholics were destroyed , and they appear to have submitted themselves to the laws by attending , in great numbers , the different churches ...
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... Parliament forces of Compton House to the value of at least £ 70 , and was forced , for a quarter of a year , to borrow a shirt to shift himself ; also that he had been twice carried away from his home , and barbarously treated by the ...
... Parliament forces of Compton House to the value of at least £ 70 , and was forced , for a quarter of a year , to borrow a shirt to shift himself ; also that he had been twice carried away from his home , and barbarously treated by the ...
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... Trinity College by the present possessor , George V. Drury , Esq . Some of these will be found in the sixteenth volume of the Archbishop's works . Parliament at Dublin and so a Convocation of the Clergy 38 LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP USSHER .
... Trinity College by the present possessor , George V. Drury , Esq . Some of these will be found in the sixteenth volume of the Archbishop's works . Parliament at Dublin and so a Convocation of the Clergy 38 LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP USSHER .
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