English Historical Documents: 1660-1714David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1953 |
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... restoration which they so ardently desired was to prove as elusive as a will - o ' - the - wisp . Much in the old system was now so completely out of date that it could not possibly be re - established . Moreover , the controversies ...
... restoration which they so ardently desired was to prove as elusive as a will - o ' - the - wisp . Much in the old system was now so completely out of date that it could not possibly be re - established . Moreover , the controversies ...
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... restoration of all land confiscated by the Government , but recognized all sales by legitimate owners , even when ... restoration meant a return to the position obtaining in the spring of 1642 , and for that conception of restoration ...
... restoration of all land confiscated by the Government , but recognized all sales by legitimate owners , even when ... restoration meant a return to the position obtaining in the spring of 1642 , and for that conception of restoration ...
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... Restoration was welcomed as holding out some prospect of one particular thing , in their case the return of the land to its original owners . For nearly a century Ireland had been colonized or ' planted ' as ruthlessly as North America ...
... Restoration was welcomed as holding out some prospect of one particular thing , in their case the return of the land to its original owners . For nearly a century Ireland had been colonized or ' planted ' as ruthlessly as North America ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
ACT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE KING 1661 | 63 |
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