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MEDIÆVAL IRELAND . 1. A History of Mediæval Ireland from 1110-1513 . By Edmund Curtis . Macmillan , 1923 . 2. Ireland under the Anglo - Normans . Vols . III - IV . By Goddard H. Orpen . Clarendon Press , 1920 . 3.
MEDIÆVAL IRELAND . 1. A History of Mediæval Ireland from 1110-1513 . By Edmund Curtis . Macmillan , 1923 . 2. Ireland under the Anglo - Normans . Vols . III - IV . By Goddard H. Orpen . Clarendon Press , 1920 . 3.
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Ireland , as a country , did not interest him in the slightest ; but he did not intend to allow one of his own subjects to repeat in that island the experiment so successfully performed by his ancestor , William the Conqueror ...
Ireland , as a country , did not interest him in the slightest ; but he did not intend to allow one of his own subjects to repeat in that island the experiment so successfully performed by his ancestor , William the Conqueror ...
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lay his finger on the weak point in the agreement , and in doing so , it may at once be said , he detected the weak spot in every scheme that has ever been formed to rule Ireland from England . Perceiving precisely where the mischief ...
lay his finger on the weak point in the agreement , and in doing so , it may at once be said , he detected the weak spot in every scheme that has ever been formed to rule Ireland from England . Perceiving precisely where the mischief ...
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