| James Cocke Southall - Archaeology - 1875 - 662 pages
...what castles or forts O'Neil hath, states: "For castles, I think it be not unknown to your honners, he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, as...castles of all his countreys, and that fortification which he only dependeth upon is in sartin ffresh-water loghes in his countre, ' ' etc. (Quoted by Lubbock... | |
| James Cocke Southall - Archaeology - 1875 - 626 pages
...castles, I think it be not unknown to your honners, he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, ns appeareth by the raising of the strongest castles of all his countreys, and that fortification which he only dependeth upon is in sartin ffresh-water loghes in his countre, ' ' etc. (Quoted by Lubbock... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - Archaeology - 1878 - 708 pages
...vol. v. Series, vol. ii. p. 28. p. 635. * See Wilde's Catalogue, vol. i not unknown to your honours, he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, as...castles of all his countreys, and that fortification which he only dependeth upon is in sartin ffreahwater loghes in his country, which from the sea there... | |
| Natural History Society of Glasgow - Natural history - 1878 - 884 pages
...O'Neill had, and " of what strength they be " : — " For castles I think it be not unknown to yr honours he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, as...the strongest castles of all his countreys, and that fortifications he only dependeth upon is in sartin fresh water loghes in his countrcy, which from the... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - Antiquities - 1878 - 712 pages
...Series, vol. ii. p. 28. p. 636. * See Wilde's Catalogue, vol. i not unknown to your honours, he trustcth no point thereunto for his safety, as appeareth by the raising of the strongest castles of all his countroys, and that fortification which he only dependeth upon is in sartin freshwater loghes in his... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1880 - 892 pages
...English government, who was asked what were the castles of the O'Neil, wrote in reply: "For castles, he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, as appeareth by the razing of the strongest castles of all his countries; and that fortification that he only dependeth... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1890 - 988 pages
...English government, who was asked what were the castles of 'the O'Neil, wrote in reply: "For castles, he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, as appeareth by the razing of the strongest castles of all his countries; and that fortification that he only dependeth... | |
| Bertram Coghill Alan Windle, Sir Bertram Coghill Alan Windle - Great Britain - 1897 - 272 pages
...hath, and of what strength they be, states:' For castles, I think it be not unknown to your honours, he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, as...castles of all his countreys, and that fortification which he only dependeth upon is in sartin ffreshwater loghes in his country, which from the sea there... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - Antiquities - 1900 - 748 pages
...think it be not unknown to your honours, he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, as appearcth by the raising of the strongest castles of all his countreys, and that fortification which he only dcpendeth upon is in sartin freshwater loghos in his country, which from the sea there... | |
| 1862 - 962 pages
...production." Bastiat, Harmonies of Political (Economy, p. 12. t See Wilde's Catalogue, vol. i, p. 220. 18, 1567) : ' For castles, I think it be not unknown unto...countreys, and that fortification that he only dependeth wpon is in sartin freshwater loghes in his country, which from the sea there come neither ship nor... | |
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