The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1920 |
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... interest in Ireland and at last put it in a case plentifully to retribute to England for their moneys , deep expenses of blood and treasure . 1 In the body of this book Waring described the murders and other outrages in general terms ...
... interest in Ireland and at last put it in a case plentifully to retribute to England for their moneys , deep expenses of blood and treasure . 1 In the body of this book Waring described the murders and other outrages in general terms ...
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... interests of his God , less humble for his own , he would , perhaps , have concealed these half - capitulations under the disguise of strategy , and passed off this defeat as a stroke of clever- ness . But he preferred to confess that ...
... interests of his God , less humble for his own , he would , perhaps , have concealed these half - capitulations under the disguise of strategy , and passed off this defeat as a stroke of clever- ness . But he preferred to confess that ...
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... interest the Popes took in the ' maintenance of the political state of Poland . ' Clement XIII had expressly written that ' The security and the integrity of the Catholic religion were joined together there . ' He hoped that the ...
... interest the Popes took in the ' maintenance of the political state of Poland . ' Clement XIII had expressly written that ' The security and the integrity of the Catholic religion were joined together there . ' He hoped that the ...
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... interests of Polish Catholicism were intimately bound up with those 1 Jacquerie was the name given to the rising of the French peasants against the nobility in 1358 . VOL . XV - 3 of national autonomy , and to submit with a bitter A ...
... interests of Polish Catholicism were intimately bound up with those 1 Jacquerie was the name given to the rising of the French peasants against the nobility in 1358 . VOL . XV - 3 of national autonomy , and to submit with a bitter A ...
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... interest is that of maintaining and adapting to all exigencies a sudden artificially produced change in an organism , not of structure but of transposition . It is seen in the hydra , a small fresh- water animal , which consists of a ...
... interest is that of maintaining and adapting to all exigencies a sudden artificially produced change in an organism , not of structure but of transposition . It is seen in the hydra , a small fresh- water animal , which consists of a ...
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