The History of the World: Comprising a General History, Both Ancient and Modern, of All the Principal Nations of the Globe, Their Rise, Progress, Present Condition, Etc, 2권H. Bill, 1854 |
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... latter , though in title the chief kingdom , was at this time scarcely the superior of Munster , the - kings of which oc- casionally asserted their equality by a refusal to pay the tribute . Though rivals , Malachi and Brian had one ...
... latter , though in title the chief kingdom , was at this time scarcely the superior of Munster , the - kings of which oc- casionally asserted their equality by a refusal to pay the tribute . Though rivals , Malachi and Brian had one ...
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... latter was defeated and driven into exile , and Murkentach now claimed and was about to assume the whole kingdom . But a rival was set up against him in the person of a chieftain of the old blood - royal , named Donald MacLoughlin , who ...
... latter was defeated and driven into exile , and Murkentach now claimed and was about to assume the whole kingdom . But a rival was set up against him in the person of a chieftain of the old blood - royal , named Donald MacLoughlin , who ...
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... latter personage dying shortly afterwards , Strongbow became pos- sessed of the kingdom of Leinster , and prepared to extend his possession to the whole of Ireland . Roderick , instead of hastening to the relief of Dublin , employed ...
... latter personage dying shortly afterwards , Strongbow became pos- sessed of the kingdom of Leinster , and prepared to extend his possession to the whole of Ireland . Roderick , instead of hastening to the relief of Dublin , employed ...
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... latter portion of which had been tormented by the unnatural misconduct of his sons , died on the 6th of July , and was succeeded by the renowned king Richard the first . Attached to warfare , Richard was more anxious to humble France ...
... latter portion of which had been tormented by the unnatural misconduct of his sons , died on the 6th of July , and was succeeded by the renowned king Richard the first . Attached to warfare , Richard was more anxious to humble France ...
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... latter of whom still farther increased the confusion by fierce and frequent contests among themselves . How desperate the con- dition of the country had at length become , may be inferred from a peti- tion of the Irish people to Edward ...
... latter of whom still farther increased the confusion by fierce and frequent contests among themselves . How desperate the con- dition of the country had at length become , may be inferred from a peti- tion of the Irish people to Edward ...
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