 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1760
...They muft remain fomewhere. They therefore found this Expedient, which They called an Aft of Grace. There was a large Tract of Land, even to the Half...Conaught, that was feparated from the reft by a long and a large River, and which by the Plague and many Maflacres remained almoft defolate. Into this Space... | |
 | Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1761
...They muft remain fomewhere. They 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 feparated from the reft by a long and a large River, and which by the Plague and... | |
 | William Harris - Great Britain - 1762 - 543 pages
...ftone-hardnefs of their own hearts. ~ They therefore found this expedient, which they called an act of grace. There was a large tract of land, even to the half of the province of ConaugLt, that was feparated from the reft by a long and large river, and which, by the plague and... | |
 | William Harris - Great Britain - 1762 - 543 pages
...ftone-hardnefs of their own hearts. — They therefore found this expedient, which they called an ad of grace. There was a large tract of land, even to the half of the province of Conaughtt that was feparated from the reft by a long and large river, and which, by the plague and... | |
 | John Curry - Ireland - 1786
...called an act of grace. There was ar large tradt of land, even to the half of the province of Connaught, that was feparated from the reft, by a long and large river, and which, by the plague and many mafiacres, remained almoft defolate. Into this fpace and circuit of land, they required all the Irifti... | |
 | John Curry - Ireland - 1786
...parts, found out the following expedient of tranfplantation, which they called an aft of graceThere was a large tracT: of land, even to the half of the province of Connaught, that was feparated from the reft, by a long and large river, and which, by the plague and... | |
 | Charles M'Cormick - Great Britain - 1792 - 510 pages
...formal confent of the old proprietors, and regular conveyances of their eftates to the new poffeflbrs. There was a large tract of land, even to the half of the province of ConCHAP. naught, that was feparated from the reft by a t ^ . _, and a large river; and which by the... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1798
...They muft remain fornewhere. They therefore found this Expedient, which they called an A£l of Grace. There was a large Tract of Land, even to the Half of the Province of Conaitght, that was fcparated from the reft by a long and a large River, and which by the Plague and... | |
 | Dennis Taaffe - Ireland - 1810
...foreign parts, found out the following expedient of transplantation, which they called an act of grace. There was a large tract of land, even to the half of the province of Connaught, that was separated from the rest, by a long and large river, and which, by the plague and... | |
 | John Curry - Catholic emancipation - 1810 - 660 pages
...foreign parts, found out the following expedient of transplantation, which they called an act of grace. There was a large tract of land, even to the half of the province of Conn&jght, that was separated from the rest, by a long and large river, and •which, by the plague... | |
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