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in an iron sluice gate. The Eurasian had passed it, but
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Washington in a deep voice. “I ain’t got many——”
[79]/CalendarofCarewPapers/,i.,226-7.[81]Bagwell,/IrelandundertheTudors/,i.,352.[84]Cf./Archiv.Hib./ …
not want to take any one into his confidence, he had to
[56]/LettersandPapers/,xii.,pt.1,no.1467.[58]Cf./FiantsofHenryVIII./,nos.104,108,147.[59]Cf.Id.,nos. …
The island was soon left behind, becoming a mere speck
ForsofartheReformationhadmadelittleornoprogressinIreland,andapparentlybishops,clergyandpeopleweresti …
which marks the natural boundary of the country that the
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bird which the shot of the hunter has crippled. Down and
ThisextravagantapplicationofpatronageandreservationstoecclesiasticalappointmentsproducedresultsinIre …
scientist want with an animal when they were going to the
[63]Cf.Stuart-Coleman,/HistoricalMemoirsofArmagh/,xi.,Moran,/Spicileg.Ossiriense/,i.,13-32.[64]/Stat …
About ten o’clock he became hungry, and going to the
GoodacrewasbyEnglishlawtheArchbishopofArmagh,butthethreateningattitudeofShaneO'Neillpreventedhimfrom …
at our arrival, and said one to the other, “This is the
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“What are we to do then?” asked the leader of the mutineers.
OwingtothecivilwarthatragedinEnglandduringthelatterportionofthefifteenthcenturytheEnglishcolonistswe …
At any rate it is worth trying. It all depends on you with
[12]ForareliableaccountofKnox,cf.Lang,/JohnKnoxandtheReformation/,1905.[13]Grub,/Ecc.Hist.ofScotland …
mate said to Mark. “It may work, and, again it may not.
[11]Pollen,op.cit.,xxv.,xxiv.-vi.[12]ForareliableaccountofKnox,cf.Lang,/JohnKnoxandtheReformation/,1 …
reward that they would win from him if they carried his
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see how much warmer it has become of late, as we approached
In1575JamesFitzmauricefledfromIrelandtoseekassistancefromsomeoftheCatholicrulersoftheContinent.Hispe …
was a cry of terror from the sailors. Some of them leaped
SimilarlythelibraryoftheEarlofKildareabout1534containedovertwentybooksinIrish,thirty-fourworksinLati …