The Tour of the French Traveller M. de La Boullaye Le Gouz in Ireland, A. D. 1644T. and W. Boone, 1837 - 139 страница |
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... look of a devotee and an angel , is very often the reverse at heart . As to the pros- perous career of His Catholic Majesty's arms , he never will encounter the Most Christian King in fair fight without discomfiture . " From this castle ...
... look of a devotee and an angel , is very often the reverse at heart . As to the pros- perous career of His Catholic Majesty's arms , he never will encounter the Most Christian King in fair fight without discomfiture . " From this castle ...
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... look on the misfortunes we are visited by from above , as sent for our correction . You ought to have made this reflection , and your first misfortune would have shielded you from your subsequent calamity . " We left Limmerik , and came ...
... look on the misfortunes we are visited by from above , as sent for our correction . You ought to have made this reflection , and your first misfortune would have shielded you from your subsequent calamity . " We left Limmerik , and came ...
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... look- ing man appeared , and demanded what we wanted . Tam Neuel desired to know whether John Neuel was at home . The man replied , that he knew no such person . Neuel insisting that the house be- longed to the person for whom he had ...
... look- ing man appeared , and demanded what we wanted . Tam Neuel desired to know whether John Neuel was at home . The man replied , that he knew no such person . Neuel insisting that the house be- longed to the person for whom he had ...
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... look which way they pleased , they could see neither man , woman , child , nor house ; at last having ranged two or three hours about the country , and lighting on none to enquire of , they returned again to their boat , and told their ...
... look which way they pleased , they could see neither man , woman , child , nor house ; at last having ranged two or three hours about the country , and lighting on none to enquire of , they returned again to their boat , and told their ...
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... look about us , when we shall have the chief officers that are put in trust with matters of such concernment , as he was , being governor of the King's fort , should speak such treasonable words , and therefore , Master Major , you ...
... look about us , when we shall have the chief officers that are put in trust with matters of such concernment , as he was , being governor of the King's fort , should speak such treasonable words , and therefore , Master Major , you ...
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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 Deputy Dominicans Dublin Duke Earl England father 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 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 Catholics 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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