| Walter Scott - 1810 - 620 Seiten
...themselves, and making several great warres the one upon the other, the Irish thereby got the opportuuitie to recover now this, and then that part of the land...who, joining themselves with the Irish, took upon •hem their wild fashions and their language, the English in length of time came to be so rauch weakened,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 Seiten
...and mountains. But afterward» beinp fallen at odds among themselves, and making several great narres the one upon the other, the Irish thereby got the...the land; whereby, and through the degenerating of agréât many from time to time, who, joining themselves with the Irish, look upon tbem their wild... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 426 Seiten
...selves, and making severall great warres the one upon the other, ' the Irish thereby got the opportunitie to recover now this, and ' then that part of the land; whereby, and through the degenerat' ing of a great many from time to time, who, joining themselves ' with the Irish, took upon... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - 1825 - 422 Seiten
...selves, and making severall great warres the one upon the other, ' the Irish thereby got the opportunitie to recover now this, and ' then that part of the land ; whereby, and through the degenerat' ing of a great many from time to lime, who, joining themselves ' with the Irish, took upon... | |
| Ireland. Chancery - 1862 - 788 Seiten
...themselves, and making several great wars the one upon the other, the Irish thereby got the opportunity to recover now this, and then that part of the land ; whereby and through the degene(») This, with other useful Irish tracts for private circulation by the patriotic and treatises,... | |
| George Hill - 1877 - 654 Seiten
...Boate, "and making several great wars the one upon the other, the Irish thereby got the opportunity to recover, now this, and then that part of the land...their wild fashions and their language, the English at length came to be so weakened that at last nothing remained to them of the whole kingdom worth speaking... | |
| County Kildare Archaeological Society - 1899 - 544 Seiten
...themselves, and making several great wars, the one upon the other, the Irish thereby got the opportunity to recover now this, and then that part of the land,...that at last nothing remained to them of the whole kingdom worth the speaking of but the great cities and four counties ; to whom the name of Pale was... | |
| 1899 - 538 Seiten
...themselves, and making several great wars, the one upon the other, the Irish thereby got the opportunity to recover now this, and then that part of the land,...that at last nothing remained to them of the whole kingdom worth the speaking of but the great cities and four counties ; to whom the name of Pale was... | |
| Weston St. John Joyce - 1913 - 510 Seiten
...themselves, and making several : great wars, the one upon the other, the Irish thereby got : the opportunity to recover now this, and then that part of ' the land,...that at last nothing remained to them of the whole kingdom. ' worth the speaking of, but the great cities and the forenamed ' four counties, to whom the... | |
| Helen Deutsch, Felicity Nussbaum - 2000 - 348 Seiten
...succumbing to a process of cultural infection, and thereby losing territory conquered under Henry II: "through the degenerating of a great many from time...them of the whole Kingdome, worth the speaking of" (Irelands Naturall History [London, 1652], 7). 31. Cf. "contrapposto," in Ralph Mayer, A Dictionary... | |
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