Essays on Italy and Ireland, and the United States of America ...Trübner & Company, 1868 - 336 pages |
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... Henry Mar- * The republic of Venice was proclaimed 22d March 1848 ; the next day were published the names of those who formed the govern- ment , of which Daniel Manin was chosen President . tin , the able historian of France ; they ...
... Henry Mar- * The republic of Venice was proclaimed 22d March 1848 ; the next day were published the names of those who formed the govern- ment , of which Daniel Manin was chosen President . tin , the able historian of France ; they ...
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... at the time of the conquest of that island by Henry II . in 1156 — a conquest made with the approbation of the reigning Roman Pontiff , Pope Adrian IV . The present Lord Primate of Ireland , TWO TEMPORAL POWERS . 185.
... at the time of the conquest of that island by Henry II . in 1156 — a conquest made with the approbation of the reigning Roman Pontiff , Pope Adrian IV . The present Lord Primate of Ireland , TWO TEMPORAL POWERS . 185.
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... Henry II . gave to the Irish clergy to induce them to con- form to the usages of the English Church and acknowledge the Papal supremacy . " However , then , ecclesiastics may dispute about the condition of the early Irish Church as ...
... Henry II . gave to the Irish clergy to induce them to con- form to the usages of the English Church and acknowledge the Papal supremacy . " However , then , ecclesiastics may dispute about the condition of the early Irish Church as ...
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... Henry VIII . , but re- covered their possessions before Tyrone's rebellion , and had the good fortune to escape the pillage of the English republic inflicted by Cromwell ; and no in- considerable portion of the island has been confis ...
... Henry VIII . , but re- covered their possessions before Tyrone's rebellion , and had the good fortune to escape the pillage of the English republic inflicted by Cromwell ; and no in- considerable portion of the island has been confis ...
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... Henry Edward , Lord Archbishop of Westminster , Primate of all England and Metropolitan ) , as he went to take his seat in England's House of Peers . Under such circumstances , even those who are loudest in proclaiming that changes in ...
... Henry Edward , Lord Archbishop of Westminster , Primate of all England and Metropolitan ) , as he went to take his seat in England's House of Peers . Under such circumstances , even those who are loudest in proclaiming that changes in ...
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