Cambrensis, who lived and wrote in that time, albeit there have been since that time so many English colonies planted in Ireland as that, if the people were numbered at this day by the poll, such as are descended of .English race would be found more in... Ireland Under Elizabeth and James the First - Page 218by Edmund Spenser - 1890 - 445 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir John Davies - Ireland - 1787 - 368 pages
...Cambrenfis, (who lived and wrote in that time) albeit, there- have been fince that time, fo many Englifh colonies planted in Ireland, as that, if the people were numbered at this day by the poll, fuch as are defcended of Englifh race, would be found more in number than the ancient natives. And... | |
| T. Comerford - Ireland - 1826 - 626 pages
...hath been almost a continual war between the English and the Irish; and why the manners of the mere Irish are so little altered since the days of king...English colonies planted in Ireland, as that, if the peoT pie were numbered at this day by the poll, such as are descended of English race would be found... | |
| Gustave de Beaumont - Ireland - 1839 - 458 pages
...Irlandais dont on a confisqué les biens pour cause de religion. PAGE 364. PAGE 365. (i) .... There bave been since that time so many english colonies planted...that if the people were numbered at this day by the poli , such as are descended of english race , would be fourni more in number than the ancient natives.... | |
| Gustave de Beaumont - Ireland - 1839 - 434 pages
...attaque avec force les coalitions et leurs auteurs. PAGE 368. (1) ... Thcrehave been since that lime so many english colonies planted in Ireland , as that if the people werc numhered at ihis day by the poil, snch as are descemled of english race , would be found more... | |
| 1847 - 910 pages
...War between the English and the Irish ; and why the Marnier» of the Meer Irish are so little alta-cd since the days of King Henry the Second, as appeareth...(who lived and wrote in that time,) albeit there have beene from that time so many English Colonies planted in Ireland, as that if the people were numbered... | |
| John William Wallace - Law - 1855 - 438 pages
...been almost a continuall warre between the English and the Irish; and why the manners of the meere Irish are so little altered since the days of King...lived and wrote in that time), albeit, there have bin since that time, so many English colonies planted in Ireland, as that, if the people were numbered... | |
| Ireland - 1860 - 752 pages
...English and the Irish ; and why the manners of the meere Irish are so little altred since the dayes of King Henry the Second, as appeareth by the description...lived and wrote in that time), albeit, there have bin since that time, so many English Colonies planted in Ireland, as that, if the people were numbered... | |
| Ireland - 1860 - 754 pages
...English and the Irish ; and why the manners of the ineere Iri«A are so h'ttle altred since the dayes of King Henry the Second, as appeareth by the description made by Giraldus Cambrensi* (who lived and wrote in that time), albeit, there have bin since that time, so many English... | |
| Sir John Davies - Electronic books - 1876 - 600 pages
...English and the Irish ; and why the maners of the meere Irish are BO little altred since the dayes of King Henry the second, as appeareth by the description made by Giraldus CanJsrensis (who liued and wrote in that time), albeit, there haue bin since that tune, BO many English... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1878 - 734 pages
...As early as 1612 Sir John Davis said ' there have been so many English colonies planted in Ireland, that if the people were numbered at this day by the poll, such as were descended of English race would be found more in number than the ancient natives.'1 In 1640, in... | |
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