| Geography - 1867 - 878 pages
...was nothing, for they were all accursed, and forsworn, and reprobates. The earth bare no corn, yon might as well have tilled the sea, for the land was all ruined by such deeds, and it was said openly that Christ and his saints slept." LESSONS IN ITALIAN, WE ehall... | |
| 1858 - 498 pages
...cursing them, but this to them was nothing, for they were all accursed, and forsworn and reprobate. The earth bare no corn, you might as well have tilled the sea, for the land was all ruined by such deeds, and it was said openly that Christ and his saints slept.' " Mrs. Wilson. — " Oh dear,... | |
| 1863 - 518 pages
...they put them in prisons for their gold and silver, and tortured them with pains unspeakable . . . The earth bare no corn ; you might as well have tilled the sea ; for the land was all ruined by such deeds." * Such deeds ruin at this day some of the fairest lands in this world of good and evil.... | |
| Augustin Thierry - Great Britain - 1847 - 494 pages
...cursing them, but this to them was nothing, for they were all accursed, and forsworn, and reprobate. The earth bare no corn; you might as well have tilled the sea, for the land was all ruined by such deeds, and it was said openly that Christ and his saints slept. These things, and more than... | |
| Jacques Nicolas Augustin Thierry - 1847 - 492 pages
...cursing them, but this to them was nothing, for they were all accursed, and forsworn, and reprobate. The earth bare no corn; you might as well have tilled the sea, for the land was all ruined by such deeds, and it was said openly that Christ and his saints slept. These things, and more than... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - Great Britain - 1849 - 566 pages
...was nothing, for they were all accursed, and forsworn, and reprobate. The earth bare no corn, yoil might as well have tilled the sea, for the land was all ruined by such deeds, and it was said openly that Christ and his saints slept. These things, and more than... | |
| Charles O'Kelly, John Cornelius O'Callaghan, Irish Archaeological Society - Genealogy - 1850 - 614 pages
...cursing them, but this to them was nothing, for they were all accursed, and forsworn, and reprobate. The earth bare no corn, you might as well have tilled the sea, for the land was all ruined by such deeds, and it was said openly, that Christ and his saints slept." Having 1 That is, as elsewhere... | |
| Irish archaeological and Celtic society - Ireland - 1850 - 610 pages
...cursing them, but this to them was nothing, for they were all accursed, and forsworn, and reprobate. The earth bare no corn, you might as well have tilled the sea, for the land was all ruined by such deeds, and it was said openly, that Christ and his saints slept." Having i That is, as elsewhere... | |
| Irish archaeological and Celtic society - Ireland - 1850 - 612 pages
...cursing them, but this to them was nothing, for they were all accursed, and forsworn, and reprobate. The earth bare no corn, you might as well have tilled the sea, for the land was all ruined by such deeds, and it was said openly, that Christ and his saints slept." Having i That is, as elsewhere... | |
| Charles Sandys - England Land - 1851 - 406 pages
...cunnen j-aem. pe polenben xix pmtpe pop upe jinnep. they were all accursed, and forsworn, and reprobate. The earth bare no corn ; you might as well have tilled the sea, for the land was all ruined by such deeds, and it was said openly that Christ and his saints slept. These things, and more than... | |
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