| William Fordyce Mavor - World history - 1803 - 404 pages
...possessions before Tyrone's rebellion, and had the good fortune to escape the pillage of the English republic inflicted by Cromwell ; and no inconsiderable...revolution, stands unparalleled in the history of the inhahited world *. * Speech of earl Clare. CHAP. IE. Kiiign of William and Mary. progress of the reformation... | |
| 1903 - 606 pages
...possessions before Tyrone's rebellion, and had the good fortune to escape the pillage of the English Republic inflicted by Cromwell ; and no inconsiderable...portion of the island has been confiscated twice or, perhaps, thrice in the course of a century. The situation, therefore, of the Irish nation at the Revolution... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Chronology, Historical - 1804 - 376 pages
...possessions before Tyrone's rebellion, and had the good fortune to escape the pillage of the English republic inflicted by Cromwell ; and no inconsiderable...inhabited world.* * Speech of earl Clare. CHAPTER IX. Reign of William and Mary. THE progress of the reformation at the com-, mencement of this reign... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - Ireland - 1810 - 588 pages
...possessions before Tyrone's rebellion, and had the good fortune to escape the pillage of the English republic inflicted by Cromwell; and no inconsiderable...portion of the island has been confiscated twice, or perhaps thrice, in the course of a century. The situation therefore of the Irish nation at the revolution,... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1812 - 540 pages
...possessions before Tyrone's rebellion, and had the good fortune to escape the pillage of the English republic inflicted by Cromwell ; and no inconsiderable...portion of the island has been confiscated twice, or perhaps thrice, in tl»e course of a century, The situation, therefore, of the Irish nation, at the... | |
| Stephen Barlow - Ireland - 1814 - 504 pages
...twice, or perhaps thrice, in the course of a century. The situation, therefore, of the Irish nation at the Revolution stands unparalleled in the history of the inhabited world. It' the wdrs of England, carried on here from the reign of Elizabeth, had been waged against a foreign... | |
| 614 pages
...possessions before Tyrone's rebellion, and had the good fortune to escape the pillage of the English republic inflicted by Cromwell ; and no inconsiderable...portion of the island has been confiscated twice, or perhaps thrice in the course of a century. The situation, therefore, of the Irish nation at the Revolution,... | |
| Thomas Reid - Ireland - 1823 - 456 pages
...possesions before Tyrone's rebellion, and had the good fortune to escape the pillage of the English republic inflicted by Cromwell ; and no inconsiderable...portion of the island has been confiscated twice, or perhaps thrice in the course of a century. THE SITUATION, THEREFORE, OF THE IRISH NATION, AT THE REVOLUTION,... | |
| Thomas Moore - Botany Bay (N.S.W.) - 1824 - 404 pages
...twice and even thrice confiscated. Well might Lord Clare say, " that the situation of the Irish nation, at the Revolution, stands unparalleled in the history of the inhabited world*." * " And if," (he as truly adds), "the wars of England, carried on here from the reign of Elizabeth,... | |
| James Norris Brewer - Architecture - 1825 - 744 pages
...possessions before Tyrone's rebellion, and had the good fortune to escape the pillage of the English republic, inflicted by Cromwell ; and no inconsiderable...portion of the island has been confiscated twice, or perhaps thrice, in the course of a century. The situation, therefore, of the Irish nation, at the Revolution,... | |
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