| Patrick Francis Moran - Bishops - 1864 - 214 pages
...should none of them fall by the sword, nor be slain by the soldiery, yet being thus kept from manurance, and their cattle from running abroad, by this hard...restraint, they would quickly consume themselves and devour one another. The proof whereof I saw sufficiently exampled in these late wars in Munster ; for... | |
| John Mitchel - Tyrone's Rebellion, 1597-1603 - 1868 - 286 pages
...none of them fall by the sword, nor be slaine by the souldiours, yet thus being kept from mauurance, and their cattle from running abroad, by this hard...they would quickly consume themselves and devoure one aaother." j And so " in a short space there were none almost left, and a most populous and plentif... | |
| 1843 - 272 pages
...none of them fall by the sword, nor bee slaine by the souldiour, yet thus being kept from manurance and their cattle from running abroad by this hard...quickly consume themselves and devoure one another. The proofe whereof I saw sufficiently exampled in these late warres of Mounster ; for notwithstanding that... | |
| Authors, English - 1880 - 566 pages
...should none of them fall by the sword nor be slain by the soldier : yet thus being kept from manurance and their cattle from running abroad, by this hard...restraint they would quickly consume themselves, and devour one another. The proof whereof I saw sufficiently exampled in these late wars of Munster ; for... | |
| Biography - 1883 - 776 pages
...should none of them fall by the sword nor be slain by the soldier : yet thus being kept from manurance and their cattle from running abroad, by this hard...restraint they would quickly consume themselves, and devour one another. The proof whereof I saw sufficiently exampled in these late wars of Munster; for... | |
| John Morley - Authors, English - 1894 - 624 pages
...should none of them fall by the sword nor be slain by the soldier : yet thus being kept from manurance and their cattle from running abroad, by this hard...restraint they would quickly consume themselves, and devour one another. The proof whereof I saw sufficiently exampled in these late wars of Munster ; for... | |
| 1895 - 610 pages
...should none of them tall by the sword nor be slain by the soldier : yet thus being kept from manurance and their cattle from running abroad, by this hard...restraint they would quickly consume themselves, and devour one another. The proof whereof I saw sufficiently exampled in these late wars of Munster; for... | |
| John O'Neill - American poetry - 1902 - 162 pages
...should none of them fall by the sword, nor be slain by the soldier, yet thus being kept from manurance, and their cattle from running abroad, by this hard...restraint, they would quickly consume themselves and devour one another. The proof whereof I saw sufficiently exampled in these late wars of Munster; for,... | |
| John O'Neill - 1904 - 164 pages
...none of them fall by the sword, nor be slain by the soldier, yet thus being kept from manur• ance, and their cattle from running abroad, by this hard...restraint, they would quickly consume themselves and devour one another. The proof whereof I saw sufficiently exampled in these late wars of Munster ; for,... | |
| JOHN MASEFIELD - 1907 - 550 pages
...should none of them fall by the sword, nor be slain by the soldier, yet thus being kept from manurance, and their cattle from running abroad, by this hard...restraint they would quickly consume themselves, and devour one another. The proof whereof, I saw sufficiently exampled in these late wars of Munster ;... | |
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