| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1862 - 588 lehte
...of justice amongst them detain them from it." As he proceeded, the spectacle grew more appalling. " As I never was in a more pleasant country in all my...life, so never saw I a more waste and desolate land," than from Youghal to Limerick. In Connaught the case was still worse. The Earl of Clanricarde had two... | |
| Patrick Francis Moran - 1864 - 214 lehte
...but to reign in their ashes." — State of Irel. pag. 168-9. § Comment, de Reg. Hib. he writes: " Like as I never was in a more pleasant country in all my life, so I never saw a more waste and desolate land. . . . Such horrible and lamentable spectacles are there... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1869 - 744 lehte
...Youghall to Cork, from Cork to Kinsale, and from thence to the uttermost bounds of it towards Limerick, like as I never was in a more pleasant country in...life, so never saw I a more waste and desolate land, no not in the confines of other countries where actual war hath continually been kept by the greatest... | |
| Mary Francis Cusack - 1868 - 642 lehte
...Lord Deputy set out on a visitation of Munster and Connaught. In his official account he writes thus of Munster : " Like as I never was in a more pleasant...waste and desolate land. Such horrible and lamentable spectaclesare there to behold — as the burningof villages, the ruin of churches, the wasting of such... | |
| Alexander George Richey - 1870 - 508 lehte
...Youghall to Cork, from Cork to Kinsale, and from thence to the uttermost bounds of it, towards Limerick, like as I never was in a more pleasant country in...life, so never saw I a more waste and desolate land ; no, not in the confines of other countries where actual war hath been continually kept by the greatest... | |
| Mary Francis Cusack - 1873 - 724 lehte
...Lord Deputy set out on a visitation of Munster and Connaught. In his official account he writes thus of Munster : " Like as I never was in a more pleasant...land. Such horrible and lamentable spectacles are thereto behold— as the burning of villages, the ruin of churches, the wasting of such as have ._-... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1875 - 586 lehte
...Youghall to Cork, from Cork to Kinsale, and from thence to the uttermost bounds of it towards Limerick, like as I never was in a more pleasant country in...life, so never saw I a more waste and desolate land — no, not in the confines of other countries where actual war hath continually been kept by the greatest... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1875 - 572 lehte
...Youghall to Cork, from Cork to Kinsale, and from thence to the uttermost bounds of it towards Limerick, like as I never was in a more pleasant country in...my life, so never saw I a more waste and desolate land—no, not in the confines of other countries where actual war hath continually been kept by the... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1875 - 580 lehte
...Youghall to Cork, from Cork to Kinsale, and from thence to the uttermost bounds of it towards Limerick, like as I never was in a more pleasant country in...my life, so never saw I a more waste and desolate land—no, not in the confines of other countries where actual war hath continually been kept by the... | |
| 1887 - 832 lehte
...Connaught. Of the former he officially reports: "Like as I never was in a more pleasant country in aU my life, so never saw I a more waste and desolate...behold — as the burning of villages, the ruin of cburches, the wasting of such as have been good towns and castles; yea, the view of the bones and skulls... | |
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