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A discovery of the true causes why Ireland was never entirely subdued and brought under obedience of the crown of England until the beginning of His Majesty's happy reign

 
dc.contributor Wood, Richard K. Gettysburg College
dc.contributor.author Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626
dc.date.accessioned 2018-07-27
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dc.date.created 1612
dc.date.issued 1984-06-01
dc.identifier ota:0556
dc.identifier.citation http://purl.ox.ac.uk/ota/0556
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dc.subject.lcsh Local histories -- Ireland -- 17th century
dc.subject.other Local histories
dc.title A discovery of the true causes why Ireland was never entirely subdued and brought under obedience of the crown of England until the beginning of His Majesty's happy reign
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A DISCOVERY OF THE TRUE CAUSES WHY IRELAND WAS NEVER ENTIRELY SUBDUED, NOR BROUGHT UNDER OBEDIENCE OF THE CROWN OF ENGLAND, UNTIL THE BEGINNING OF HIS MAJESTY'S HAPPY REIGN (1612) by Sir John Davies During the time of my service in Ireland (which began in the first year of His Majesty's reign),{1} I have visited all the provinces of that kingdom in sundry journeys and circuits, wherein I have observed the good temperature of the air, the fruitfulness of the soil, the pleasant and commodious seats for habitation, the safe and large ports and havens lying open for traffic into all the west parts of the world, the long inlets of many navigable rivers and so many great lakes and fresh ponds within the land (as the like are not to be seen in any part of Europe), the rich fishings and wildfowl of all kinds, and lastly, the bodies and minds of the people, endued with extraordinary abilities of nature. The observation whereof hath bred in me some curiosity to consider what were th . . .
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