| Mathew Carey - Ireland - 1819 - 536 pages
...the residue gone elsewhere."88 * " The end will (I assure me) bee very short, and much sooner than it can be in so great a trouble, as it seemeth hoped...although there should none of them fall by the sword, nor bee slain by the souldiour ; yet thus being kept from manurance, and their cattle from running abroad,... | |
| Mathew Carey - Ireland - 1823 - 534 pages
...therefore ncedfull to be cut off. *' The end will, (I assure me,) bee very short, and much sooner than it can be in so great a trouble« as it seemeth, hoped...although there should none of them fall by the sword; nor bee slain by the souldiour: yet thus beinc kept from manurance, and their cattle from running abroad,... | |
| Samuel Smiles - Ireland - 1844 - 524 pages
...very short, and much sooner than it can be in so great a trouble, as it seemeth, hoped for : altho' there should none of them fall by the sword, nor be slain by the eoldiour, yet thus being kept from manurance, and their cattle from running abroad, by this hard restraint,... | |
| Ireland - 1845 - 882 pages
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| Thomas MacNevin - Dungannon volunteer meetings - 1845 - 258 pages
...are to the following effect : " The end will (I assure mee) be very short, and much sooner than it can be in so great a trouble as it seemeth hoped for ; although there should none of them fall by the sworde, nor be slaine by the soldiour ; y^et their being kept from manurance, and their cattle from... | |
| Michael John Brenan - Ireland - 1845 - 528 pages
...the necessity of devouring one another. " The end will, I asssure you, be very short, (says Spencer) for although there should none of them fall by the sword nor be slain by the soldier, yet their being kept from manurunce and their cattle from running abroad, by this hard restraint they would... | |
| John Mitchel - Ireland - 1845 - 266 pages
...us he could even have hoped. " The end will (I assure me) be very short, and much sooner than can be hoped for ; although there should none of them fall by the sword, nor be slaine by the souldiours, yet thus being kept from manurance, and their cattle from running abroad,... | |
| Asenath Nicholson - Famines - 1850 - 464 pages
...be starved. His own words are, " The end will, I assure mee, bee very short, and much sooner than it can be in so great a trouble as it seemeth hoped for,...none of them fall by the sword, nor be slain by the soldiour, yet thus being kept from manurance, and their cattle from running abroad, by this hard restraint,... | |
| Aengus O'Daly - Ireland - 1852 - 126 pages
...time of its continuance." Irenceus. " The end will (I assure me) be very short, and much sooner then can be in so great a trouble, as it seemeth hoped...there should none of them fall by the sword, nor be slaine by the souldier, yet thus being kept from manurance, and their cattle from running abroad by... | |
| Aenghus O'Daly - 1852 - 120 pages
...A 5-cu]b A y-]ll) Aft A Irenceut. " The end will (I assure me) be very short, and much sooner then can be in so great a trouble, as it seemeth hoped...there should none of them fall by the sword, nor be slaine by the souldier, yet thus being kept from manurance, and their cattle from running abroad by... | |
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