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CONTENTS.
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The Imperialists undertake to execute the Sentence | 105 |
Obscurity of the Papal Diplomacy | 107 |
The Duke of Guise sent to warn Henry | 108 |
The French Fleet watch the Channel | 109 |
Commission at Lambeth to receive the Oath | 111 |
More and Fisher refuse to swear | 113 |
Debate in the Council | 115 |
They are sent to the Tower | 118 |
Proclamation on the Abolition of the Pope's Authority | 119 |
Circular to the Sheriffs | 120 |
Death and Character of Clement VII. | 123 |
CHAPTER VIII. | |
THE IRISH REBELLION. | |
The Vision of the Holy Brigitta | 124 |
State of Ireland | 125 |
The Norman Conquest | 125 |
The Irish Reaction and its Causes | 127 |
Assimilation of the Normans to the Native Population | 129 |
Perplexity of English Statesmen | 131 |
Irregular Character of the English Administration | 133 |
Peculiarities of the Irish Disposition | 134 |
Division of the Country | 137 |
Independence of the Chiefs | 141 |
Wretchedness of the People | 142 |
English and Irish Estimates of Anarchy | 143 |
Ireland for the Irish | 145 |
Coyne and Livery | 145 |
The Geraldines of Kildare | 146 |
Deputation of the Earl of Surrey | 151 |
Exhortation of Henry to the Irish Chiefs | 151 |
Surrey's Successes and Recall | 154 |