The History of Ireland: In Two Volumes, Bind 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 - 417 sider |
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... danger . As a set - off against the deputy's success with M'Guire and O'Donnell , he en- deavoured to create a diversion in the south , by rousing Desmond and M'Carty More to arms . He despatched .76 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
... danger . As a set - off against the deputy's success with M'Guire and O'Donnell , he en- deavoured to create a diversion in the south , by rousing Desmond and M'Carty More to arms . He despatched .76 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
Side 77
In Two Volumes John O'Driscol. rousing Desmond and M'Carty More to arms . He despatched agents to the court of Spain and Rome ; and to prove his devotion to the Ca- tholic faith , which had been questioned amongst his followers , in ...
In Two Volumes John O'Driscol. rousing Desmond and M'Carty More to arms . He despatched agents to the court of Spain and Rome ; and to prove his devotion to the Ca- tholic faith , which had been questioned amongst his followers , in ...
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... Desmond was the most powerful nobleman of the great family of his name : descended from the noble stock of the first British adventurers into Ireland , he united the privileges of Irish chief and British peer ; his territories were ...
... Desmond was the most powerful nobleman of the great family of his name : descended from the noble stock of the first British adventurers into Ireland , he united the privileges of Irish chief and British peer ; his territories were ...
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... Desmond was merely frank , brave , and proud . Lord Ormond , though in- ferior in wealth and territory , was more than a match for the earl of Desmond in skill and talent . Their disputes , which arose originally upon some questions ...
... Desmond was merely frank , brave , and proud . Lord Ormond , though in- ferior in wealth and territory , was more than a match for the earl of Desmond in skill and talent . Their disputes , which arose originally upon some questions ...
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... Desmond , the vastly increasing numbers of new adventurers from England , and the preference shown to them over the old colonists , in the distribution of all places of power or profit , had created considerable discontent among the ...
... Desmond , the vastly increasing numbers of new adventurers from England , and the preference shown to them over the old colonists , in the distribution of all places of power or profit , had created considerable discontent among the ...
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