The Patrician, 3. ciltJohn Burke, Sir Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 |
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Sayfa 22
... master that the conduct of Irish affairs were to be entrusted to his sole directions , he expressed his utinost desire that some one might be associated with him in the government , and pointed to Raymond le Gros as the idol of the army ...
... master that the conduct of Irish affairs were to be entrusted to his sole directions , he expressed his utinost desire that some one might be associated with him in the government , and pointed to Raymond le Gros as the idol of the army ...
Sayfa 23
... Masters : " 1174. The Earl Strongbow marched his forces to plunder Munster ; and Roderic O'Conor , king of Connaught , hastened to make resistance . When the English had intelligence of Nor was it alone the universal disaffection of the ...
... Masters : " 1174. The Earl Strongbow marched his forces to plunder Munster ; and Roderic O'Conor , king of Connaught , hastened to make resistance . When the English had intelligence of Nor was it alone the universal disaffection of the ...
Sayfa 27
... master indignantly recalled him in 1179 , and appointed Hugh de Lacy in his stead . We take from Sir Richard Cox , the following circumstantial epitome of Fitz - Andelm's administration : - " This governor , Fitz - Andelm , was very ...
... master indignantly recalled him in 1179 , and appointed Hugh de Lacy in his stead . We take from Sir Richard Cox , the following circumstantial epitome of Fitz - Andelm's administration : - " This governor , Fitz - Andelm , was very ...
Sayfa 36
... master of the ceremonies at the Pantheon , an employment which he filled with credit and profit . His first acquaintance with the Boughton family arose at Bath , in the following manner . Lady Boughton and her daughter , arriving on a ...
... master of the ceremonies at the Pantheon , an employment which he filled with credit and profit . His first acquaintance with the Boughton family arose at Bath , in the following manner . Lady Boughton and her daughter , arriving on a ...
Sayfa 47
... master of the Roman world , “ I have been all things , and all are of little value . ” We have also on record the memorable remark of a Christian warrior , and king , St. Louis of France , who being embarked with the whole armament of a ...
... master of the Roman world , “ I have been all things , and all are of little value . ” We have also on record the memorable remark of a Christian warrior , and king , St. Louis of France , who being embarked with the whole armament of a ...
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