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... sorrie he had no time to spend them . " The son , Syl- vanus , inherited part of the property ; but the Irish having burned out the father , it was of course unproductive from the time of the burning to the death of the poet , DEDICATION .
... sorrie he had no time to spend them . " The son , Syl- vanus , inherited part of the property ; but the Irish having burned out the father , it was of course unproductive from the time of the burning to the death of the poet , DEDICATION .
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... Father Caven- dish took the liberty of changing the gender , saying , " Dea nobis hæc otia fecit . " But , lo and behold , one of the printer's dauóvia changed the priest's Dea into a Da . It is only fair to say that , when I asked for ...
... Father Caven- dish took the liberty of changing the gender , saying , " Dea nobis hæc otia fecit . " But , lo and behold , one of the printer's dauóvia changed the priest's Dea into a Da . It is only fair to say that , when I asked for ...
Strona xx
... father ( Garrett , the son of James ) was still living . " Vide pedegrew Desmondie quod non fuit comes , pater tum nevebat , et cetera . " Usurping his father's title , and going to Tredaff , he [ i.e. his father ] " gave him his curse ...
... father ( Garrett , the son of James ) was still living . " Vide pedegrew Desmondie quod non fuit comes , pater tum nevebat , et cetera . " Usurping his father's title , and going to Tredaff , he [ i.e. his father ] " gave him his curse ...
Strona xxv
... father with his own hand . This was before he was Earl , and the man whom he slew was not the father of his " reigning wife , " for on attain- ing the title in 1529 , he made a grant in perpetuity of the * The gallowglasses were the ...
... father with his own hand . This was before he was Earl , and the man whom he slew was not the father of his " reigning wife , " for on attain- ing the title in 1529 , he made a grant in perpetuity of the * The gallowglasses were the ...
Strona xxvi
Charles Bernard Gibson. country of the Decies , to his " reigning wife's father , " Sir John Fitzgerald , of Dromond . * In a letter to the King , dated May 5th , 1532 , he ex- cuses himself for his non - performance of his promise to ...
Charles Bernard Gibson. country of the Decies , to his " reigning wife's father , " Sir John Fitzgerald , of Dromond . * In a letter to the King , dated May 5th , 1532 , he ex- cuses himself for his non - performance of his promise to ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
The Last Earl of Desmond [By C.B. Gibson] Charles Bernard Gibson,James Fitz-Thomas Podgląd niedostępny - 2018 |
The Last Earl of Desmond: A Historical Romance of 1599-1603 V1 (1854) Charles Bernard Gibson Podgląd niedostępny - 2009 |
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