The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1920 |
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... published in their entirety ' ; and tells us that , in considering the attitude of the seventeenth - century English- man towards the Irish on this subject the question of the truth or falsehood of the depositions ought not to be con ...
... published in their entirety ' ; and tells us that , in considering the attitude of the seventeenth - century English- man towards the Irish on this subject the question of the truth or falsehood of the depositions ought not to be con ...
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... published in due course in 1642.2 Eighty - seven dispositions appeared in this volume , as well as the text of the Commissions from Charles I , and other matter . 1 S. R. Gerdiner's objection to this story - that it was first told in ...
... published in due course in 1642.2 Eighty - seven dispositions appeared in this volume , as well as the text of the Commissions from Charles I , and other matter . 1 S. R. Gerdiner's objection to this story - that it was first told in ...
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... published ( according to the old collector Thomason ) on 19th of March , 1650. It follows , therefore , that up to the month of March , 1650 , there was every inten- tion to print the depositions . They had been transcribed and their ...
... published ( according to the old collector Thomason ) on 19th of March , 1650. It follows , therefore , that up to the month of March , 1650 , there was every inten- tion to print the depositions . They had been transcribed and their ...
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... published and that , therefore , Mr. Dunlop's suggestion has been made in ignorance of this publication . As a matter of fact ( in spite of all their trouble and expense ) the Council of State found that its wisest course was not to publish ...
... published and that , therefore , Mr. Dunlop's suggestion has been made in ignorance of this publication . As a matter of fact ( in spite of all their trouble and expense ) the Council of State found that its wisest course was not to publish ...
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... published weekly in London . This periodi- cal was a pamphlet of 16 pages , and with No. 125 for 21-28 October , 1652 , it commenced to give ample accounts of the proceedings at the ' High Court of Justice . ' After a week or two these ...
... published weekly in London . This periodi- cal was a pamphlet of 16 pages , and with No. 125 for 21-28 October , 1652 , it commenced to give ample accounts of the proceedings at the ' High Court of Justice . ' After a week or two these ...
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