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... Ireland before selling himself to the changeable dignitaries of the Kirk . The Earl of Ormonde , working on behalf of the King in Ireland , had managed to build a coalition out of mixed and even hostile elements . Not only the Anglo ...
... Ireland before selling himself to the changeable dignitaries of the Kirk . The Earl of Ormonde , working on behalf of the King in Ireland , had managed to build a coalition out of mixed and even hostile elements . Not only the Anglo ...
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... Ireland . Although Ireland had been conquered in the time of King Henry II and visited by King John and King Richard II , it had not been until the Reformation that a King of Eng- land , Henry VIII , also assumed the title of King of ...
... Ireland . Although Ireland had been conquered in the time of King Henry II and visited by King John and King Richard II , it had not been until the Reformation that a King of Eng- land , Henry VIII , also assumed the title of King of ...
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... Ireland under the Pope had made the Puritans all the more determined to reconquer Ireland . While Ireland was incorporated with England under the terms of the Instrument of Government ( 1653 ) , the Irish Catholics were unrepresented in ...
... Ireland under the Pope had made the Puritans all the more determined to reconquer Ireland . While Ireland was incorporated with England under the terms of the Instrument of Government ( 1653 ) , the Irish Catholics were unrepresented in ...
Contents
THE ROAD TO ENGLAND | 9 |
CLIMATES OF OPINION | 24 |
THE REIGN OF KING JAMES 1 160325 | 34 |
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