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An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster at the Commencement of the ... - Page 15
by George Hill - 1877 - 622 pages
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Dublin University Magazine,A Literary and Political Journal VOL.LXX July to ...

Dublin University Magazine,A Literary and Political Journal - 1867 - 726 pages
...the milk of his cow. nor so much as the clutch of eggs of one hen, in succour or in kindness to an aged man or to a friend, but was forced to preserve them for the foreign steward, or bailiff, or soldier. And though there were but one milk-giving cow in the...
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Cogadh Gaedhel Re Gallaibh

James Henthorn Todd - Ireland - 1867 - 598 pages
...even the milk of his cow, nor as much as the clutch of eggs of one hen in succour or in kindness to an aged man, or to a friend, but was forced to preserve them for the foreign The immense fleet of Imar, grandson of Imar, and his sons. They encamp at InisSibtond....
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The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 124-125

1868 - 624 pages
...even the milk of his cow, nor as much as the clutch of eggs of one hen in succour or in kindness to an aged man or to a friend, but was forced to preserve them for tbfl foreign steward, or bailiff, or soldier.' Against these oppressions the native princes sometimes...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 124

English literature - 1868 - 608 pages
...even tho milk of his cow, nor as much as the clutch of eggs of one hen in succour or in kindness to an aged man or to a friend, but was forced to preserve them for the foreign steward, or bailiff, or soldier.' Against these oppressions the native princes sometimes...
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Ireland Under the Tudors: With a Succinct Account of the Earlier ..., Volume 1

Richard Bagwell - Ireland - 1885 - 480 pages
...even the milk of his cow, nor as much as the clutch of eggs of one hen in succour or in kindness to an aged man, or to a friend, but was forced to preserve them for the foreign steward, or bailiff, or soldier. And though there were but one milk-giving cow in the...
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A Literary History of Ireland from Earliest Times to the Present Day

Douglas Hyde - Irish literature - 1903 - 688 pages
...Clontarf shore to the north bank of the Liffey." of eggs of one hen in succour or in kindness to an aged man or to a friend, but was forced to preserve them for this foreign steward or bailiff or soldier. And though there were but one milk-giving cow in the...
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Caithreim Cellachain Caisil

Alexander Bugge - Ireland - 1905 - 204 pages
...even the milk of his cow, nor as much as the clutch of eggs of one hen in succour or in kindness to an aged man, or to a friend, but [was forced] to preserve them for the foreign steward, or bailiff, or soldier. And though there were but one milk-giving cow in the...
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The Fair Hills of Ireland

Stephen Lucius Gwynn - Ireland - 1906 - 452 pages
...even the milk of his cow, nor as much as the clutch of eggs of one hen in succour or in kindness to an aged man, or to a friend, but was forced to preserve them for the foreign steward or bailiff or soldier. And though there were but one milk-giving cow in the...
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The Diocese of Limerick, Ancient and Medieval

John Begley - Ireland - 1906 - 620 pages
...power to give even the milk of a cow, or a clutch of eggs of one hen in succour or in kindness to an aged man, or to a friend, but was forced to preserve them for the foreign steward or bailiff." Brian Borumha and his brother Mahon commenced a guerilla warfare...
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The First Twelve Centuries of British Story: A Slight Sketch and Criticism ...

John Wynne Jeudwine - Great Britain - 1912 - 510 pages
...even the milk of his cow, nor so much as the clutch of eggs of one hen in succour or kindness to an aged man or to a friend, but was forced to preserve them for the foreign steward or bailiff or soldier." Munster acknowledged two kings, Mahon and Molloy, the...
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