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" ... in his country, which from the sea there come neither ship nor boat to approach them; it is thought that there in the said fortified islands lyeth all his plate... "
Proceedings and Transactions of the Natural History Society of Glascow - Page 161
by Natural History Society of Glasgow - 1878
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 57. köide

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1862 - 604 lehte
...strength they be," states, (May 15th, 1567:) "In castles, I think it be not unknown to your honors, he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, as appeareth by the razing of the strongest castles of his dominion ; and that fortification that he only dependeth on,...
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A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities ... in the Museum of the Royal ...

Royal Irish Academy. Museum - 1857 - 274 lehte
...what strength they be, states (May 15, 1567)> 'For castles I think it be not unknown unto your honors, he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, as...the strongest castles of all his countreys, and that fortification that he only dependeth upon is ire sartin freshwater loghes in his country, which from...
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Journal

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1859 - 562 lehte
...castles I think it be not unknown unto your honours, he trusteth no point thereunto for his safely, as appeareth by the raising of the strongest castles of all his countreys, and that fortification that he only dependeth upon is in sartin freshwater loghes in his country, which from...
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A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities of Stone, Earthen, and ..., 2. köide

William Robert Wilde - 1861 - 792 lehte
...what strength they be, states (May 15, 1567), 'For castles I think it be not unknown unto your honors, he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, as...the strongest castles of all his countreys, and that fortification that he only dependeth upon is in sartin ffreshwater loghes in his country, which from...
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The Natural History Review, 9. köide

1862 - 518 lehte
...strength they be, states (May 18, " 1567) : ' For castles, I think it be not unknown unto your honors, " he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, as appeareth by the " raising of tlie strongest castles of all his countreys, and that fortification that he only dependeth upon is...
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The Natural History Review, 9. köide

1862 - 628 lehte
...strength they be, states (May 18, " 1567) : ' For castles, I think it bo not unknown unto your honors, " he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, as appeareth by the a raising of the strongest castles of all his countreys, and that fortifi" cation that he only dependeth...
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A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities in the Museum of the ..., 1. köide

Royal Irish Academy. Museum, William Robert Wilde - 1863 - 672 lehte
...what strength they be, states (May 15, 1567), 'For castles I think it be not unknown unto your honors, he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, as...the strongest castles of all his countreys, and that fortification that he only dependeth upon is in sartin freshwater loghes in his country, which from...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People ...

1864 - 862 lehte
...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...
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Pre-historic Times: As Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and ...

Sir John Lubbock - 1865 - 560 lehte
...strength they be, states (May 15, 1567) : ' For castles, I think it be not unknown unto your honors, he trusteth no point thereunto for his safety, as...the strongest castles of all his countreys, and that fortification which he only dependeth Fw. 119. Section of a Crannoge in ArcUkillin Lough, Roscommon....
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The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the ..., 1. köide

John Hill Burton - 1867 - 482 lehte
...they be, states (May 15, 1567), "For castles, I think it be not unknown unto your honours he trustcth no point thereunto for his safety, as appeareth by...strongest castles of all his countreys ; and that fortification which he only dependeth upon is in certain fresh-water loghes in his country, which from...
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