Connaught, that was separated from the rest by a long and a large river, and which by the plague and many massacres remained almost desolate. Into this space and circuit of land they required all the Irish to retire by such a day, under the penalty of... A Memoir on Ireland Native and Saxon - Page 74by Daniel O'Connell - 1843 - 406 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Lucas - Ireland - 1756 - 1078 pages
...thoufands tranfported into foreign parts, found out the following expedient of transplantation. — There was a large tract of land, even to the half of the province of Conaught, that was feparated from the reft by a long and large river, and which by the plague, and... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1760 - 536 pages
...Thing, yet 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 of Conaught, that was feparated from the reft by a long and a large River, and which by the Plague and... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1761 - 576 pages
...Thing, yet 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 - 564 pages
...ia it fame what of horror, that made fome impreffiou upon the ftone-hardnefs of their own hearts. ~ They therefore found this expedient, which they called...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 - 544 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 - 432 pages
...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 - 534 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... | |
| John Curry - Catholic emancipation - 1810 - 732 pages
...many thousands transported into 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... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 736 pages
...many thousands transported into 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... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 560 pages
...carry in it somewhat of horror, that made some impression upon the stone-hardness of their own hearts. They therefore found this expedient, which they called...tract of land, even to the half of the province of Conaught, that was separated from the rest by a long and large river, and which, by the plague and... | |
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