The Good Old Cause; the English Revolution of 1640-60: Its Causes, Course and Consequences. Extracts from Contemporary SourcesChristopher Hill, Edmund Dell Lawrence and Wishart, 1949 - 488 من الصفحات |
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... IRELAND Wentworth became Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1632 , and there applied Charles I's policy of resuming secularised church lands ( see No. 60 ) . The fact that men like the Earl of Cork had committed grave abuses , and that the ...
... IRELAND Wentworth became Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1632 , and there applied Charles I's policy of resuming secularised church lands ( see No. 60 ) . The fact that men like the Earl of Cork had committed grave abuses , and that the ...
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... IRELAND We can only glance at Irish affairs ( see Nos . 61 and 71 ) . The revolution in England gave the occasion in 1641 for a national rising in Ireland against English overlordship , which took the form of a war of Roman Catholic ...
... IRELAND We can only glance at Irish affairs ( see Nos . 61 and 71 ) . The revolution in England gave the occasion in 1641 for a national rising in Ireland against English overlordship , which took the form of a war of Roman Catholic ...
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... Ireland was in perfect peace , and when , through the example of the English industry , through commerce and traffic , that which was in the natives ' hands was better to them than if all Ireland had been in their possession and not an ...
... Ireland was in perfect peace , and when , through the example of the English industry , through commerce and traffic , that which was in the natives ' hands was better to them than if all Ireland had been in their possession and not an ...
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