An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volume 2J. Christie, 1810 - Ireland |
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Page 27
... Milesians ; whereas the Irish , masters of the field of battle , reckoned the slain without distinction . This signal victory , the greatest , as Borlase says , the Irish ever gained , since the first landing of the English , had a ...
... Milesians ; whereas the Irish , masters of the field of battle , reckoned the slain without distinction . This signal victory , the greatest , as Borlase says , the Irish ever gained , since the first landing of the English , had a ...
Page 60
... Milesians , and teach them humility , the solid and deep foundation of christian perfection ; which was accomplished , when they greedily lay on their bellies to eat grass . The posture , gesture , and occupation , were truly humble ...
... Milesians , and teach them humility , the solid and deep foundation of christian perfection ; which was accomplished , when they greedily lay on their bellies to eat grass . The posture , gesture , and occupation , were truly humble ...
Page 126
... Mile- sians averse to the mechanical arts and traffic , in general to all laborious occupations unattended by eclat or ... Milesians as instruments . Hitherto Leland was partial enough to the settlers , but since the demon of discord ...
... Mile- sians averse to the mechanical arts and traffic , in general to all laborious occupations unattended by eclat or ... Milesians as instruments . Hitherto Leland was partial enough to the settlers , but since the demon of discord ...
Page 127
... Milesians , felt in their turn the baneful effect of national division , suffering for their religion along with those whom they as- sisted to hunt down . That Elizabeth was a stranger to toleration , is allowed by Hume . That she was a ...
... Milesians , felt in their turn the baneful effect of national division , suffering for their religion along with those whom they as- sisted to hunt down . That Elizabeth was a stranger to toleration , is allowed by Hume . That she was a ...
Page 224
... progress of history , the Mile- sians no longer appear as principal figures , or leading characters , on the blood - stained theatre * Plowden . of this unfortunate island . Their inhuman enemies swept away 224 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY رو ...
... progress of history , the Mile- sians no longer appear as principal figures , or leading characters , on the blood - stained theatre * Plowden . of this unfortunate island . Their inhuman enemies swept away 224 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY رو ...
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