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" Whereby it is manifest that such as had the government of Ireland under the Crown of England did intend to make a perpetual separation and enmity between the English and the Irish, pretending no doubt that the English should in the end root out the Irish... "
A Memoir on Ireland Native and Saxon - Page 15
by Daniel O'Connell - 1843 - 406 pages
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Historical Tracts

Sir John Davies - Ireland - 1787 - 370 pages
...C. 2 £j? 3. It> Hen. 6. CI 28 Hen.SC Jj. the trifh : which the Englifh not being able to do, caufed a perpetual war between the nations, which continued four hundred and odd years, and would have lafted to the world's end, if in the end of Queen Elizabeth's reign the Irifh had not been broken and...
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Vindiciæ Hibernicæ: Or, Ireland Vindicated:: An Attempt to Develop and ...

Mathew Carey - Ireland - 1819 - 536 pages
...of Ireland, under the crown of England, did intend to make A PERPETUAL SEPARATION AND ENMITY between the English and the Irish, pretending, no doubt, that THE ENGLISH SHOULD, IN THE END, ROOT OUT THE IRISH."230 f " It shall be lawful to all manner of men that find any thieves robbing by day or by night,...
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Vindiciae Hibernicae, Or, Ireland Vindicated: An Attempt to Develop and ...

Mathew Carey - Ireland - 1823 - 534 pages
...of Ireland, under the crown of England, did intend to make a perpetual separation and enmity between the English and the Irish, pretending, no doubt, that...the nations, which continued four hundred and odd years."117 " The Irish had always been considered not as subjects, but as aliens, and even as enemies,...
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The History of Ireland: From the Earliest Account of Time, to the Invasion ...

T. Comerford - Ireland - 1826 - 626 pages
...perpetual separation and enmity between the English and Irish, pretending, no doubt, that the i.nglish should in the end root out the Irish, which the English...the nations, which continued four hundred and odd year?, and would have lasted to the world's end,' if in the end of queen Elizabeth's reign the Irish...
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Cambrensis eversus, seu potius Historica fides in rebus hibernicis Giraldo ...

John Lynch - Ireland - 1848 - 544 pages
...of Ireland under the crown of England did intend to make a perpetual separation* and enmity between the English and the Irish, pretending, no doubt, that the English should in the end root out the Irishs ; which, the English not being able to do, caused a perpetual war between the nations, which...
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The Irish Land Question: With Practical Plans for an Improved Land Tenure ...

Vincent Scully - Ireland - 1851 - 310 pages
...of Ireland, under the crown of England, did intend to make a perpetual separation and enmity between the English and the Irish, pretending, no doubt, that...nations, which continued four hundred and odd years." — Davis' s Discovery, S[c. — AD 1612. until all Englishmen shall have come to regard the people...
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The Irish Land Question: With Practical Plans for an Improved Land Tenure ...

Vincent Scully - Ireland - 1851 - 296 pages
...to make a perpetual separation and enmity between the English and the Irish, pretending, no douht, that the English should in the end root out the Irish:...the nations, which continued four hundred and odd years."—Davis's Discovery, fyc.—AD 1612. until .all Englishmen shall have come to regard the people...
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A Collection of Tracts and Treatises Illustrative of the Natural ..., Volume 1

Ireland - 1860 - 752 pages
...Ireland under the Crowne of Enyland, did intend to make a perpetuall separation and enmity betweene the English and the Irish ; pretending (no doubt) that the English should in the end roote out the Irish: which the English not being able to do, did cause a perpetuall Warre betweene...
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The Dublin review, Volume 16

1871 - 550 pages
...did intend to make a perpetual separation and animosity between the English and the Irish. Intending, no doubt, that the English should, in the end, root...English, not being able to do, caused a perpetual warfare between the two nations, which lasted for four hundred years, and would have lasted to the...
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The Works in Verse and Prose (including Hitherto Unpublished MSS ..., Volume 2

Sir John Davies - Electronic books - 1876 - 600 pages
...Ireland vnder the Crowne of England, did intend to make a perpetuall separation and enmity betweene the English and the Irish ; pretending (no doubt) that the English should in the end roote out the Irish : which the English not being able to do, did cause a perpetuall Warre betweene...
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