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History of the Rise and Progress of Belfast: And Annals of the County Antrim ... - Page 117
by James Adair Pilson - 1846 - 184 pages
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An Historical and Critical Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland: From the ...

John Curry - Catholic emancipation - 1810 - 732 pages
...effects of it were too horrible to be unfeelingly related, even by an enemy. " Because,"' says he, " I have often made mention formerly, of our destroying...rebels corn, and using all means to famish them, let me now, by two or three examples, shew the miserable estate to which they were thereby reduced." He then,...
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An historical and critical review of the civil wars in Ireland, from the ...

John Curry - 1810 - 736 pages
...effects of it were too horrible to be unfeelingly related, even by an enemy. " Because,"' says he, " I have often made mention formerly, of our destroying...rebels corn, and using all means to famish them, let me now, by two or three examples, shew the miserable estate to which they were thereby reduced." He then,...
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An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English ..., Volume 2

Dennis Taaffe - Ireland - 1810 - 588 pages
...hardly have believed so small a circuit of ground could have afforded, if I had not seen it." Ib. " Now because I have often made mention formerly of...destroying the rebels corn, and using all means to famish tht•m, let me by two or three examples show the miserable estate to which the rebels were thereby...
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Vindiciae Hibernicae, Or, Ireland Vindicated: An Attempt to Develop and ...

Mathew Carey - Ireland - 1823 - 534 pages
...goaded the wretched Irish into a resistance, which was visited 14 with such horrible chastisement. "Because I have often made mention formerly, of our...rebels corn, and using all means to famish them, let me now by two or three examples, shew the miserable estate to which they were thereby reduced. "¡Some...
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The History of England, Volume 3

Thomas Keightley - Great Britain - 1839 - 562 pages
...wrought." Fynes Moryson, in his Itinerary (p. 271), thus speaks of the effects of Tirone's rebellion : — "Now because I have often made mention formerly of our destroying the rebells' corn, and using all means to famish them, let me by two or three examples show the miserable...
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Ireland, as a Kingdom and a Colony; Or, A Historical, Political, and ...

Borohme Brian (the younger, pseud.) - Ireland - 1843 - 272 pages
...their mouths green with the docks and leaves they had devoured. Morryson, in Book III. cap. i., says, " Now because I have often made mention formerly of our destroying the rebel's corn, and using all means to famish them, let me by two or three examples shew the miserable...
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History of the Catholic Archbishops of Dublin Since the Reformation

Patrick Francis Moran - Bishops - 1864 - 214 pages
...lord Mountjoy gives us some special details: " Because I have often made mention formerly (he says) of our destroying the rebels' corn and using all means to famish them, let me now, by two or three examples, show the miserable estate to which they were thereby reduced." He then...
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A Child's History of Ireland

Patrick Weston Joyce - Ireland - 1897 - 586 pages
...utterly to waste the county Tyrone." Next hear Moryson. " Now because I have often made mention formerIy of our destroying the rebels' corn, and using all means to famish them, let me by one or two examples show the miserable estate to which the rebels were thereby brought." He then gives...
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The Scotch-Irish: Or, The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland ..., Volume 1

Charles Augustus Hanna - Scots-Irish - 1902 - 648 pages
...Moryson's Itinerary is an awful record of the condition to which the hapless natives were reduced: " Now because I have often made mention formerly of our destroying the Rebels Corne, and using all meanes to famish them, let me by two or three examples show the miserable estate...
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A Concise History of Ireland: From the Earliest Times to 1837

Patrick Weston Joyce - Ireland - 1903 - 336 pages
...am going into the field, as near as I can utterly to waste the county Tyrone." Next hear Moryson. " Now because I have often made mention formerly of...corn, and using all means to famish them, let me by one or two examples show the miserable estate to which the rebels were thereby brought." He then gives...
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