 | Edmund Burke - 1792
...the turn which the eari of Clarendon gave to things at the reiteration, and 'by the total reduction of the kingdom of Ireland in 1691, the ruin of the native Irifh, and in a great meafure too, of the firft races of the Englifh, was completely accomplifhed.... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1803
...the turn which the earl of Clarendon gave to things at the reftoration, and by the total re^ duftion of the kingdom of Ireland in 1691, the ruin of the native Irifti, and in a great meafure too, of the firft races of the Englifh, was completely accomplifhed.... | |
 | Francis Plowden - 1805 - 479 oldal
...Lang. p. 44.) ' By the total reduction of the kingdom of Ireland in 1691, the ruin of the na' tive Irish, and in a great measure too of the first races of the English, wag ' completely accomplished. The new interest was settled with as solid a ' stability as any thing... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1807
...the turn which the earl of Clarendon gave to things at the restoration, and by the total reduction of the kingdom of Ireland in 1691, the ruin of the...the English, was completely accomplished. The new English interest was settled with as solid a stability as any thing in human affairs can look for.... | |
 | Thomas Moore - 1809 - 64 oldal
...History, vol. i. page 111. f " By the total reduction of the kingdom of Ireland in 1691 (says Burke) the ruin of the native Irish, and in a great measure...the English, was completely accomplished. The new English interest was settled with as solid a stability as any thing in human affairs can look for.... | |
 | John Lawless - 1815 - 528 oldal
...that war — by the turn which Clarendon gave to things at the restoration, and by the total reduction of the kingdom of Ireland in 1691, the ruin of the...the English, was completely accomplished. The new Engtiish interest was settled wilh as solid a stability as any thing in human affairs can look for.... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1815
...the turn which the earl of Clarendon gave to things at the restoration, and by the total re» duction of the kingdom of Ireland in 1691, the ruin of the...measure too, of the first races of the English, was com' pletely accomplished. The new English interest was settled with as solid a stability as any thing... | |
 | John Lawless - 1823 - 252 oldal
...that war — by the turn which Clarendon gave to things at the restoration, and by the total reduction of the kingdom of Ireland in 1691, the ruin of the...the English, was completely accomplished. The new English interest was settled with as solid a stability as any thing in human affairs can look for.... | |
 | Thomas Moore - 1823
...Britain's glorious rights, * " By the total reduction of the kingdom of Ireland in 1691 ( says Bnrke ), the ruin of the native Irish, and in a great measure...the English, was completely accomplished. The new English interest was settled with as solid a stability as any thing in human affairs can look for.... | |
 | Thomas Moore - 1823
...Britain's glorious rights, * " By the total reduction of the kingdom of Ireland in 1691 (says Burke )_, the ruin of the native Irish, and in a great measure...the English, was completely accomplished. The new English interest was settled with as solid a stability as any thing in human affairs can look for.... | |
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