| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1760 - 538 pages
...be in itfelf very difficult, and to carry in it fomewhatof Horrour, that made fome Impreffion upon the Stone-Hardnefs of their own Hearts. After fo many...Fire, Sword, and Famine; and after fo many Thoufands tranlported into foreign Parts ; there remained ftill fuch a numerous People, that They knew not how... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1761 - 576 pages
...be in itfelf very difficult, and to carry in it fomewhat of Horrour, that made fome Impreffion upon the Stone-Hardnefs of their own Hearts. After fo many...therefore found this Expedient, which They called an Aft of Grace. There was a large Tract of Land, even to the Half of the Province oiConaught, that was... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1798 - 338 pages
...made fome Impreflloa upon the Stone-Hardnefs of their own Hearts. After fo many Thoufands deflroyed by the Plague which raged over the Kingdom, by Fire,...to have no Title to any Thing, yet They muft remain fornewhere. They therefore found this Expedient, which they called an A£l of Grace. There was a large... | |
| Mathew Carey - Ireland - 1823 - 534 pages
...made some impression upon the stone-hardness of their own hearts. After so many thousands destroyed by the plague which. raged over the kingdom, by fire, sword, and famine ; and after so many thousands transported into foreign parts ; there remained still such a numerous people, that... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1827 - 556 pages
...made some impression upon the stone-hardness of their own hearts. After so many thousands f destroyed by the plague which raged over the kingdom, by fire, sword, and famine ; and after so many thousands f transported into foreign parts, there remained still such a numerous people, that... | |
| William Godwin - Great Britain - 1828 - 678 pages
...made some impression upon the stone-hardness of their own hearts. After so many thousands destroyed by the plague, which raged over the kingdom, by fire, sword, and famine ; and after so many thousands transported into foreign parts ; there still remained such a numerous people, as... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1843 - 810 pages
...made some impression upon the stone-hardness of their own hearts. After so many millions destroyed by the plague which raged over the kingdom, by fire, sword, and famine ; and after so many millions transported into foreign parts, there remained still such a numerous people, that... | |
| Ireland - 1852 - 486 pages
...that made some impression on the stone-hardness of their own hearts. After so many millions destroyed by the plague which raged over the kingdom, by fire, sword, and famine ; and after so many millions transported into foreign parts, there remained still such a numerous people, that... | |
| Myles O'Reilly - Martyrs - 1878 - 800 pages
...that made some impression on the stone-hardness of their own hearts. After so many thousands destroyed by the plague which raged over the kingdom, by fire, sword and famine, and after so many thousands transported into foreign parts, there remained still such a numerous people that... | |
| Thomas Addis Emmet - Revolutionaries - 1915 - 764 pages
...that made some impression on the stone-hardness of their own hearts. After so many thousands destroyed by the plague which raged over the kingdom, by fire, sword, and famine, and after so many thousands transported into foreign parts; there remained still such a numerous people that... | |
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