| Biography - 1761 - 474 pages
...he had made, duftion of which he little expected to find in Ireland, he declared, that lKhnd > Pif there had been an earl of Cork in every province, it would ny titles of honour, and placed him in the higheil degree of nobility in Ireland, fo that we have fcarce... | |
| Great Britain - 1791 - 340 pages
...the wool-pack, ut confiliarius. When Cromwell faw the prodigious improvements he had made, which he little expected to find in Ireland, he declared, that, if there had been an earl of Corke in every province, it would have been impoffible for the Irirh to have raifed a rebellion. He... | |
| Biography - 1798 - 560 pages
...the woolpacks, ut coniiliarius. When Cromwell faw the prodigious improvements he had made, which he little expected to find in Ireland, he declared, that...earl of Cork in every province, it would have been impoffible for the Iriih to have raifed a rebellion [G]. He affected not places and titles of honour... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1924 - 506 pages
...Cork, was the most prominent member. Cromwell was probably justified when, after seeing his townships, he declared that if there had been an Earl of Cork in every county of Ireland there would have been no rebellion. For Lord Cork had the virtues as well as the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1812 - 540 pages
...the woolpacks, ut consiliarius. When Cromwell saw the prodigious improvements he had made, which he little expected to find in Ireland, he declared, that...earl of Cork in every province, it would have been impossible for the Irish to have raised a rebellion. He affected not places and titles of honour until... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - Aristocracy (Social class) - 1812 - 598 pages
...to find in Ireland, he declared, " That • Borbse's Reduction of Ireland, p. 209. x Ibid. 1 IbiJ. if there had been an Earl of Cork in every province, it would have been impossible for the Irish. to have raised a rebellion." And whilst he was carrying on these solid works,... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 692 pages
...Ireland, p. 209. * Ibid. 1 Ibid. 1 Vide Cox's Introduction to the tecond volume of bis Hist, of Ireland. if there had been an Earl of Cork in every province, it would have been impossible for the Irish to iiave raised a rebellion." And whilst he was carrying on these solid works,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 524 pages
...upon the woolsack, ut consiliarius. When Cromwell witnessed his prodigious and unexpected improvements in Ireland, he declared that, ' if there had been an Earl of Cork in every province, there could have been no rebellion.' * Lord Cork, for the purpose of erecting a monument to the memory... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1812 - 544 pages
...the woolpacks, tit consiliarius. When Cromwell saw the prodigious improvements he had made, which he little expected to find in Ireland, he declared, that...earl of Cork in every province, it would have been impossible for the Irish to have raised a rebellion. bis age when knighted, and in his 50th when made... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - 1824 - 442 pages
...last place cost him 14,000/. insomuch that when Cromwell saw these prodigious improvements, which he little expected to find in Ireland, he declared that if there had been an Earl Cork in every province, it would have been impossible for the Irish to have raised a rebellion. But... | |
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