Letters from Ireland, MDCCCXXXVII. |
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Page 9
... sweet green shores , like arms outspread to receive , with the national cead - mille - failte , ' the hundred thousand welcomes ' of Irish hospitality , a return- 6 6 ing friend ? No , I will not attempt it B 5 COUNTY WEXFORD . 9.
... sweet green shores , like arms outspread to receive , with the national cead - mille - failte , ' the hundred thousand welcomes ' of Irish hospitality , a return- 6 6 ing friend ? No , I will not attempt it B 5 COUNTY WEXFORD . 9.
Page 49
... arms , and to inform of such as may be known to be secreted — concluding in these words . All the above I do most solemnly swear , in the presence of the Almighty , and as I hope to be saved through the merits and mediation of my ...
... arms , and to inform of such as may be known to be secreted — concluding in these words . All the above I do most solemnly swear , in the presence of the Almighty , and as I hope to be saved through the merits and mediation of my ...
Page 50
... arms and accoutre- ments , to the rebels , but were eager to turn their weapons upon their former commanders , comrades , and the Protestant gentry whose houses they were appointed to guard . One circumstance among many , brings the ...
... arms and accoutre- ments , to the rebels , but were eager to turn their weapons upon their former commanders , comrades , and the Protestant gentry whose houses they were appointed to guard . One circumstance among many , brings the ...
Page 76
... arm here , scooping out a bay there , and increasing in beauty at every advance . At length we left a very extensive curve of shore to the left , and made for an object bearing to our right . It was Wexford Bridge , -not the very 76 ...
... arm here , scooping out a bay there , and increasing in beauty at every advance . At length we left a very extensive curve of shore to the left , and made for an object bearing to our right . It was Wexford Bridge , -not the very 76 ...
Page 80
... - quitous project for subduing Ireland to the Ro- mish See had been conceived , at least before the arms of Henry carried it into effect . To the venerable ruin the poor people attach so much sanctity , 80 LETTER III .
... - quitous project for subduing Ireland to the Ro- mish See had been conceived , at least before the arms of Henry carried it into effect . To the venerable ruin the poor people attach so much sanctity , 80 LETTER III .
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