| Dennis Taaffe - Ireland - 1809 - 588 pages
...happy were they could find them, yea, and one another soon after : insomuch, as the very carcasses they spared not to scrape out of their graves, and,...and a most populous and plentiful country suddenly left void of man and VOL. i. 3 q beast."* The other provinces had no Spencer to record the favours... | |
| John Curry - Catholic emancipation - 1810 - 732 pages
...happy were they could find them, yea, and one another soon after • insomuch, as the very carcasses they spared not to scrape out of their graves, and,...and a most populous and plentiful country suddenly left »oid of man and beast. — Slate of Inland, p. 158. the cause, and means, -which were found and... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 736 pages
...happy were they could find them, yea, and one another soon after : insomuch, as the very carcasses thev spared not to scrape out of their graves, and, if...almost left, and a most populous and plentiful country ludJenly left, void of man and beast. — State of Inland, p. ISS. , the cause, and means, which were... | |
| John Lawless - Ireland - 1823 - 362 pages
...shamrocks, there they flocked as to a feast for the time, yet not able to continue there withal ; that in a short space there was none almost left, and a most populous and plentiful country suddenly left void of man and beast." Such is the description of the desolation and misery depicted on one of... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - 1824 - 442 pages
...after eight weeks concealment, obscurely interred in the little chapel of Killanamana in Kerry. For this service Elizabeth's " well-beloved subject and...enumerated ; yet a letter that has been preserved in the Scrina Sacra, from Desmond to Lord Ormond, is written in that tone of submission which renders it but... | |
| Thomas Moore - Botany Bay (N.S.W.) - 1824 - 404 pages
...happy where they could find them, yea, and one another soon after; insomuch, as the very carcasses they spared not to scrape out of their graves, and...and a most populous and plentiful country suddenly left void of man and beast*." The authors of this calamity reaped from it the expected fruits. Five... | |
| 1824 - 706 pages
...carrions, yea, ana one another soon nfter; insomuch ai the veri/ carcasses they spared not to scrap« out of their graves, and if they found a plot of water-cresses...and a most populous and plentiful country suddenly left void of man or beast ! ! !" Who would imagine that in the midst of such scenes the "Fairy Queen"... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - Absentee landlordism - 1825 - 200 pages
...water-cresses or shamrocks, there they flocked as to a feast for the time, yet not able to continue them withal, that in short space there was none almost...and a most populous and plentiful country suddenly left void of man and beast." — State of Ireland, 1581. of Ormond, (" nothing inferior to Kildare... | |
| William Phelan - Ireland - 1827 - 378 pages
...shamrocks, there they flocked as to a feast for the time, yet not able to continue there withal : so that in short space there was none almost left, and a most populous and plentiful country suddenly left void of man or beast." God in his mercy grant this AD remnant of these faithful men had ventured... | |
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