| Myles O'Reilly - Martyrs - 1878 - 800 pages
...they must remain somewhere. 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 Connaught, that was separated from the rest by a long and large river, and which, by the plague and... | |
| Thomas Addis Emmet - Great Britain - 1903 - 372 pages
...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... | |
| Thomas Addis Emmet - Revolutionaries - 1915 - 760 pages
...must remain somewhere. They therefore found this expedient, which they called an act of grace; Mere 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 many... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1798 - 332 pages
...fornewhere. They therefore found this Expedient, which they called an Aft of Grace. There was a large Trad 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 many Maffacres remained almoft defolate. Into this Space... | |
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