| Adam Blenkinsop, Sir William Henry Gregory - Ireland - 1847 - 282 pages
...and the dark prospects of the future, seems like an awful prophecy : — "They say it is the fatal destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are meant for her good will prosper or take good effect, which, whether it proceed from the very genius of the soyle, or influence... | |
| DOUGLAS JERROLD - 1848 - 578 pages
...wise counsels cast already about reformation of that realm (Ireland) ; but they say, it is the fatal destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are meant for her good, will prosper or take good effect: which, whether it proceed from the very Genius of the Soil, or influence... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - English periodicals - 1848 - 578 pages
...wise counsels cast already about reformation of that realm (Ireland) ; but they say, it is the fatal destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are meant for her good, will prosper or take good effect : which, whether it proceed from the very Genius of the Soil, or influence... | |
| sir Charles Edward Trevelyan (1st bart.) - 1848 - 216 pages
...devised, and wise counsels cast already about reformation of that realm, but they say it is the fatal destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are meant for her good, will prosper or take good effect ; which, whether it proceed from the very genius of the soil, or influence... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - English periodicals - 1848 - 576 pages
...wise counsels cast already about reformation of that realm (Ireland) ; but they say, it is the fatal destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are meant for her good, will prosper or take good effect : which, whether it proceed from the very Genius of the Soil, or influence... | |
| Bridges - 1849 - 644 pages
...government and civility. ' Ireneus. Marry, so there have bin divers good plottes devised, and wise councils cast already, about reformation of that realme ; but...no purposes whatsoever which are meant for her good will prosper or take good effect; which, whether it proceed from the very genins of the soyle, or influence... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1849 - 660 pages
...government and civility. ' Ireneus. Marry, so there have bin divers good plottes devised, and wise councils cast already, about reformation of that realme ; but...no purposes whatsoever which are meant for her good will prosper or take good effect ; which. whether it proceed from the very genius of the soyle, or... | |
| American periodicals - 1849 - 448 pages
...been divers good plottes devised, and 'wise councils cast already, about reformation of that realm ; but they say it is the fatall destiny of that land, that no purposes whatever which are meant for her good, will prosper, or take good effect; which, whether it proceed... | |
| Vincent Scully - Ireland - 1851 - 310 pages
...counsels cast already, about the reformation of that realm of Ireland. But they say, it is the fatal destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are meant for her good, will prosper or take good effect." — * VIEW OF IRELAND.' — AD 1596. " Some say, and for the most... | |
| Vincent Scully - Ireland - 1851 - 296 pages
...•counsels cast already, about the reformation of that realm of Ireland. But they say, it is the fatal destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are meant for her good, will prosper or take good efleet."— ' VIEW OF IRELAND.'—AD 1596. " Some say, and for the most part... | |
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