A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Union with Great Britain: With Five Maps and AppendicesK. Paul, Trench, Trüber, 1908 - 579 стор. |
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... Connaught to William Fitzaldelm , a first cousin of the great Hubert de Burgh , and his son Richard . Connaught was soon overrun . The new king's succession was disputed . The rival princes of the house of O'Connor were blindly rushing ...
... Connaught to William Fitzaldelm , a first cousin of the great Hubert de Burgh , and his son Richard . Connaught was soon overrun . The new king's succession was disputed . The rival princes of the house of O'Connor were blindly rushing ...
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... Connaught were to be enrolled without payment of further fees . The Connaught landlords were to be confirmed in their estates by statute , and a Parliament for effecting that object was shortly to be summoned . All undertakers were to ...
... Connaught were to be enrolled without payment of further fees . The Connaught landlords were to be confirmed in their estates by statute , and a Parliament for effecting that object was shortly to be summoned . All undertakers were to ...
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... Connaught landlords . The threat of a plantation in Connaught had hitherto been a most useful lever for the extortion of money . The Crown had obtained subsidy after subsidy by alternately brandishing the rod of confiscation , or ...
... Connaught landlords . The threat of a plantation in Connaught had hitherto been a most useful lever for the extortion of money . The Crown had obtained subsidy after subsidy by alternately brandishing the rod of confiscation , or ...
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CONDITION OF THE EARLY IRISH | 3 |
THE FILIBUSTERS | 31 |
THE COLONISTS | 38 |
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