The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... throughout the other provinces , was the primary cause of all this commotion . The state of Ireland , indeed , at this crisis , shows at how early a period was naturalised on her shores that principle of exclusion and proscription which ...
... throughout the other provinces , was the primary cause of all this commotion . The state of Ireland , indeed , at this crisis , shows at how early a period was naturalised on her shores that principle of exclusion and proscription which ...
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... throughout the whole of North Pictland . ‡ His apostolical labours were next extended to the Western Isles , throughout the whole of which the enlightening effects of his pre- sence and influence were felt . Wherever he directed his ...
... throughout the whole of North Pictland . ‡ His apostolical labours were next extended to the Western Isles , throughout the whole of which the enlightening effects of his pre- sence and influence were felt . Wherever he directed his ...
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... throughout these records , not merely , as in the history of most other countries , a branch or episode of the narrative , but its sole objects and theme . In so far , indeeed , as a quick succession of kings may be thought to enliven ...
... throughout these records , not merely , as in the history of most other countries , a branch or episode of the narrative , but its sole objects and theme . In so far , indeeed , as a quick succession of kings may be thought to enliven ...
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