The tour of ... m. de la Boullaye le Gouz in Ireland, A.D. 1644, ed. by T.C. Croker, with notes by J. Roche [and others]. |
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... and the Erin of the West . We have consequently re- ceived at his hands a faithful relation of his adven- tures in Ireland , and of his observations upon that country at a period generally misrepresented and they therefore merit.
... and the Erin of the West . We have consequently re- ceived at his hands a faithful relation of his adven- tures in Ireland , and of his observations upon that country at a period generally misrepresented and they therefore merit.
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... observations upon national man- ners , & c . eight are consumed by his metaphysical contest with the friars at Cashel ( which in the trans- lation the reader will find , it is , to be hoped , judi- ciously abridged , ) while the account ...
... observations upon national man- ners , & c . eight are consumed by his metaphysical contest with the friars at Cashel ( which in the trans- lation the reader will find , it is , to be hoped , judi- ciously abridged , ) while the account ...
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... observations upon it ; namely , that any work respecting Ireland should be free from party spirit and religious rancour , especially one relative to a period which involves such remarks . Of my three able and amiable associates in com ...
... observations upon it ; namely , that any work respecting Ireland should be free from party spirit and religious rancour , especially one relative to a period which involves such remarks . Of my three able and amiable associates in com ...
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... observe it , and after having traversed many times without finding any real land , there arose so furious a tempest , that we expected to perish . And a calm afterwards coming on , we asked the captain why he had surveyed this island ...
... observe it , and after having traversed many times without finding any real land , there arose so furious a tempest , that we expected to perish . And a calm afterwards coming on , we asked the captain why he had surveyed this island ...
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... observe on a map of the County of Carlow , nearly north - east of Carlow , and due north of Leighlin Bridge . - C . 25 Ballylaughan Castle , near Leighlin Bridge . There is a view of it in Grose's Antiquities of Ireland , Vol . ii . p ...
... observe on a map of the County of Carlow , nearly north - east of Carlow , and due north of Leighlin Bridge . - C . 25 Ballylaughan Castle , near Leighlin Bridge . There is a view of it in Grose's Antiquities of Ireland , Vol . ii . p ...
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ancient Antiquities of Ireland appears Appendix.-C army assertion built called Captain Smitz Carrickfergus Carrigaline Cashel castle church coast command Confederate Cork corn County of Waterford Cousen Cromwell Dominicans Dublin Duke Earl England fire foot France French frigate Fulk Fynes Moryson garrison gentleman Gill Abbey Gouz Gouz's grinding harp History of Ireland inchanted inhabitants Irish Irish harp Irishman Island Magee Kilcullen Kilkenny Kilmallock King King's kingdom Kinsale Korq Korq Cork land Limerick Lord Inchiquin lordship Majesty manuscripts Marquis of Ormond massacre master ment miles Munster murdered Naas native Neuel night Note O'Brazile observed Parliament Patrick persons possession present printed prisoners quern Rathcool rebellion Roman Catholic sail saint says sent serpents shot side Sir John Temple Sir William Spain told Tom Neville took tower town traveller traveller's visit upper stone venomous vessel Wachefort Waterford Wexford women Youghall
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