The Irish Problem and how to Solve it: An Historical and Criticial Review of the Legislation and Events that Have Led to Irish Difficulties, Including Suggestions for Practical RemediesWard, Lock, 1881 - 406 páginas |
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... soon as the present letter shall come to your hands , know that Dermot , Prince of Leinster , has been received into the bosom of our grace and benevolence : wherefore , whosoever within the ample extent of our territories , shall be ...
... soon as the present letter shall come to your hands , know that Dermot , Prince of Leinster , has been received into the bosom of our grace and benevolence : wherefore , whosoever within the ample extent of our territories , shall be ...
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... soon taken possession of , and the conquerors shared the towns , houses , and domains among them . Strong forts to secure them against reprisals were erected ; and the Norman and Flemish captains became wealthy landowners . Their ...
... soon taken possession of , and the conquerors shared the towns , houses , and domains among them . Strong forts to secure them against reprisals were erected ; and the Norman and Flemish captains became wealthy landowners . Their ...
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... soon discovered the importance of the invasion . MacMurrough was in a short time at the head of five thousand men , including his allies , whose mail armour , long lances , crossbows , and powerful horses ( protected by armour ) , were ...
... soon discovered the importance of the invasion . MacMurrough was in a short time at the head of five thousand men , including his allies , whose mail armour , long lances , crossbows , and powerful horses ( protected by armour ) , were ...
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... soon afterwards Strongbow , for whom the King had been waiting impatiently , arrived . The Earl of Pembroke , who was not in great favour at the English court , had prudently resolved to visit Normandy and ask the permission of Henry 11 ...
... soon afterwards Strongbow , for whom the King had been waiting impatiently , arrived . The Earl of Pembroke , who was not in great favour at the English court , had prudently resolved to visit Normandy and ask the permission of Henry 11 ...
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... soon there was an influx of " adventurers and vagabonds of Norman , of French , and even of English race . " They were warmly received , and presented with lands and money . One of them was , previous to his arrival , so impoverished ...
... soon there was an influx of " adventurers and vagabonds of Norman , of French , and even of English race . " They were warmly received , and presented with lands and money . One of them was , previous to his arrival , so impoverished ...
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