| lady Sydney Morgan - 1807 - 218 páginas
...an extortion under which the Irish smarted for centuries, " and which" (says Davis) " produced lino notorious effects, for it made the lands waste, and...warfare and civil dissension could inflict, who (as an English minister expresses it) " were beaten as in a mortar by pestilence and famine/' many bad... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1809 - 232 páginas
...certainly cannot be traced to a national source ; the liberal minister of Elizabeth, reluctantly acceding to the fact, endeavours, and with success, to trace...the most galling hardships that warfare and civil dissention could inflict, who, as an English minister expresses it, " were beaten as in a mortar by... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1809 - 240 páginas
...certainly cannot be traced to a national source ; the liberal minister of Elizabeth, reluctantly acceding to the fact, endeavours, and with success, to trace...the most galling hardships that warfare and civil dissention could inflict, who, as an English minister expresses it, " were beaten as in a mortar by... | |
| William Hamilton Drummond - 1822 - 112 páginas
...of Coyne and Livery produced two notorious effects:—first, it made the land waste ; next, it made the people idle : for when the husbandman had laboured all the year, the soldier in one night consumed the fruits of all his labour, longiym perit labor irritus antii. Had he reason... | |
| T. Comerford - 1826 - 626 páginas
...of coin and livery did produce two notorious effects: First, it made the land waste, next, it made the people idle. For, when the husbandman had laboured all the year, the soldier in one night, did consume the fruits of atl his labour, Iongique perit labor irritus anni. Had he reason... | |
| William Phelan - 1827 - 378 páginas
...Coigne and Livery, did produce two notorious effects. First, it made the land waste ; next, it made the people idle. For when the husbandman had laboured all the year, the soldier in one night did consume the fruits of his labour ; had he reason then to manure the land for the next... | |
| William Phelan - 1832 - 378 páginas
...Coigne and Livery, did produce two notorious effects. First, it made the land waste; next, it made the people idle. For when the husbandman had laboured all the year, the soldier in one night did consume the fruits of his labour} had he reason then to manure the land for the next... | |
| 1834 - 734 páginas
...never gave them any other pay." Its notorious effects—" First, it made the land waste; next, it made the people idle, for when the husbandman had laboured all the year, the soldier, in one night, did consume the fruits of all his labour." ..." And hereupon, of necessity, came depopulation,... | |
| John D'Alton - 1844 - 502 páginas
...heathen kingdom. ... It did produce two notorious effects: first, it made the laud waste; next, it made the people idle, for when the husbandman had laboured all the year, the soldier, in one night, did consume the fruit of all his labour ; . . so as this extreme extortion and oppression... | |
| 1863 - 740 páginas
...and livery produced two notorious effects: first, it made the land waste; next, it made the peopie idle : for when the husbandman had laboured all the year> the soldier in one night consumed the fruits of all his labour, ' Longique perit labor irritus anni.' Had he reason,... | |
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