The History of Ireland: In Two Volumes, Bind 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 - 417 sider |
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... Irish as to the Jews of old- " to love one another " - and have found reasons and motives in abundance in the ... former occasions ; and upon this he has been cautioned , by more than one warning voice , how he ventured to tread upon ...
... Irish as to the Jews of old- " to love one another " - and have found reasons and motives in abundance in the ... former occasions ; and upon this he has been cautioned , by more than one warning voice , how he ventured to tread upon ...
Side 1
... ancient Irish fix the mi- gration of that people from Spain , and the coasts of the Mediterranean , in a remote age of the world . They appear to have partially embraced Christianity at an early period of the Christian era ; and the ...
... ancient Irish fix the mi- gration of that people from Spain , and the coasts of the Mediterranean , in a remote age of the world . They appear to have partially embraced Christianity at an early period of the Christian era ; and the ...
Side 5
... Irish princes , who exercised regal power within their own small states , that Henry claimed over him , and over his feuda- tories . This species of dominion , little more than honorary , was sufficiently recognised in that age , though ...
... Irish princes , who exercised regal power within their own small states , that Henry claimed over him , and over his feuda- tories . This species of dominion , little more than honorary , was sufficiently recognised in that age , though ...
Side 6
... Irish fastnesses . The original settlement of the Pale was formed by accident ; if we can call that an accident which fixes the destiny of nations . The expulsion of the Prince of Leinster from his territory , -his league , under the ...
... Irish fastnesses . The original settlement of the Pale was formed by accident ; if we can call that an accident which fixes the destiny of nations . The expulsion of the Prince of Leinster from his territory , -his league , under the ...
Side 7
... Irish title and principality . But Strongbow was not merely an Irish prince , he was also a British subject . In the former B 4 HISTORY OF IRELAND . 7.
... Irish title and principality . But Strongbow was not merely an Irish prince , he was also a British subject . In the former B 4 HISTORY OF IRELAND . 7.
Almindelige termer og sætninger
adventurers alarmed amongst ancient Irish Angliæ Anglo-Irish Armagh arms army authority bishop British Catholics character Charles chief church church of Ireland clergy Clonmel commanded confederates Connaught considerable contrived council countrymen court Cromwell Cromwellian crown declared Dermod Derry Desmond Dublin Earl Earl of Desmond Elizabeth enemies England English Erenach established estates favour force France garrison Henry honour Ireland Irish army Irish language Irish lords Irish nobility Irish princes Irish subjects island James James's John Perrot justice Kilkenny king king's kingdom Kinsale lands latter Leinster lord deputy majesty ment Mountjoy Munster nation northern O'Neil officers old Irish Ormond Pale parliament party peace period Perrot's person plot political popery possession proceedings proprietors Protestantism Protestants queen reformation reign religion Rome seems sent settlement Shane Shane O'Neil soldiers Spain Spaniards spirit talents tanist thousand throne tion town treaty troops Tyrconnel Ulster Usser