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James MacCaffrey (c. 1875 – 1
November 1935) was an
Irish Catholic priest, theologian, and historian.
MacCaffrey was born in 1875, at Fivemiletown, County...
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Rowse 1950, p. 419.
MacCaffrey 1994, pp. 189–91.
MacCaffrey 1994, p. 207.
Wernham 1994, p. 235. Somerset, 667. Loades...
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sentences incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain:
MacCaffrey,
James (1908). "Pope
Calistus II". In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.). Catholic...
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MacCaffrey 1572-1588) (p.218-220;
MacCaffrey 1572-1588) (p. 224-225;
MacCaffrey 1572-1588) (p. 227;
MacCaffrey 1572-1588) (p.225;
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Wallace Trevethic MacCaffrey (April 20, 1920 –
December 13, 2013) was
Professor Emeritus of
History at
Harvard University. He was a
graduate of Reed College...
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Wernham 1994, pp. 188–89.
Allen 2000, p. 69.
Bicheno 2012, p. 297.
MacCaffrey 1994, p. 439. Goodman,
Nathan Gerson (1925).
Diplomatic Relations Between...
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MacCaffrey,
Wallace T. The
Shaping of the
Elizabethan Regime, 1558–1572 (1968),
advanced scholarly analysis MacCaffrey,
Wallace T. Queen...
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provincial satisfaction".
Other scholars such as
Walter Scheps and
Isabel G.
MacCaffrey have
noted Middle-earth's "spatial ****
moral dimensions",
though not identically...
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original on 21
March 2020.
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March 2020.
Disputed MacCaffrey 1914.
Ellis (17
August 1999).
Ireland in the Age of the Tudors: The Destruction...
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Other scholars such as
Walter Scheps and
Isabel G.
MacCaffrey have
noted Middle-earth's "spatial ****
moral dimensions".
Tolkien 1977...