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... living reality , was confined and concentrated in the narrow limits of the Pale . The hostile power planted in the heart of the nation de- stroyed all possibility of central government , while it was itself incapable of fulfilling that ...
... living reality , was confined and concentrated in the narrow limits of the Pale . The hostile power planted in the heart of the nation de- stroyed all possibility of central government , while it was itself incapable of fulfilling that ...
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... living thing they met . The sword was not found suffi- ciently expeditious , but another method proved much more efficacious . Year after year , over a great part of Ireland , all means of human subsistence were destroyed , no quarter ...
... living thing they met . The sword was not found suffi- ciently expeditious , but another method proved much more efficacious . Year after year , over a great part of Ireland , all means of human subsistence were destroyed , no quarter ...
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... living . The De Burgo's , who were prominent among the Connaught nobles , for a time resisted this arrangement by force , but they were soon compelled to yield ; and the creation of a large peasant proprietary was probably one cause of ...
... living . The De Burgo's , who were prominent among the Connaught nobles , for a time resisted this arrangement by force , but they were soon compelled to yield ; and the creation of a large peasant proprietary was probably one cause of ...
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... living in detached houses , and the ne- cessity of concentrating the new colonists in groups of not less than twenty households . See Richey's Lectures on Irish His- tory ( 2nd series ) , p . 388 . country yeeldeth for two or three days ...
... living in detached houses , and the ne- cessity of concentrating the new colonists in groups of not less than twenty households . See Richey's Lectures on Irish His- tory ( 2nd series ) , p . 388 . country yeeldeth for two or three days ...
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... living without suspicion among the Catholics , resembling the massacre of the Danes by the English , the massacre of the French in the Sicilian Vespers , or the massacre of the Huguenots at St. Bartholomew . Clarendon has asserted that ...
... living without suspicion among the Catholics , resembling the massacre of the Danes by the English , the massacre of the French in the Sicilian Vespers , or the massacre of the Huguenots at St. Bartholomew . Clarendon has asserted that ...
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Side 170 - It was a machine of wise and elaborate contrivance ; and as well fitted for the oppression, impoverishment, and degradation of a people, and the debasement, in them, of human nature itself, as ever proceeded from the perverted ingenuity of man.
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