A Narrative of an Excursion to Ireland, by the Deputy Governor, Two Members of the Court, and the Assistant Secretary of the Honorable Irish Society, of London, 18251825 - 103 oldal |
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27. oldal
... took us to the Mansion House , where there is little worth seeing , except a large new room , built expressly for the entertainment of the King , when he visited the Irish Metropolis in the year 1821. It is a perfect circle , of ninety ...
... took us to the Mansion House , where there is little worth seeing , except a large new room , built expressly for the entertainment of the King , when he visited the Irish Metropolis in the year 1821. It is a perfect circle , of ninety ...
29. oldal
... took a drive through the environs , on the south - west side of the city ; but the country was flat , and we saw little to admire . The women of the lower classes were squatted on the ground , like Egyptians , in little groups around ...
... took a drive through the environs , on the south - west side of the city ; but the country was flat , and we saw little to admire . The women of the lower classes were squatted on the ground , like Egyptians , in little groups around ...
41. oldal
... took in silent grati- tude ; but their glistening eyes shewed what they felt , and we then drove from the door with the grateful widow's blessing , and " went on our way rejoicing . " From the observations we had made in this day's ...
... took in silent grati- tude ; but their glistening eyes shewed what they felt , and we then drove from the door with the grateful widow's blessing , and " went on our way rejoicing . " From the observations we had made in this day's ...
46. oldal
... Took my companions down Patrick Street , which is the Rosemary Lane of Dublin . Called upon Mr. D. Mahony , in Merrion Square , and was much pleased with his courteous manner - could hardly resist his winning invitation to dinner . Went ...
... Took my companions down Patrick Street , which is the Rosemary Lane of Dublin . Called upon Mr. D. Mahony , in Merrion Square , and was much pleased with his courteous manner - could hardly resist his winning invitation to dinner . Went ...
47. oldal
... took a farewell glass of Champagne . Would not recommend any of my friends to eat beef steaks in Ireland . These were abominable , although there were no bones in them . Mr. Schultes got a letter from his friends at Starling , which had ...
... took a farewell glass of Champagne . Would not recommend any of my friends to eat beef steaks in Ireland . These were abominable , although there were no bones in them . Mr. Schultes got a letter from his friends at Starling , which had ...
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A Narrative of an Excursion to Ireland: By the Deputy Governor, Two Members ... Gilpin Gorst,Irish Society London Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2009 |
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admirable arrived Bagpipe Balbriggan Ballymoney Bann Barsac Basalt Bath beautiful Belfast Beresford boat breakfast bridge built called carriage Carrickfergus Castle cascade Castle Causeway cliff Coleraine columnar Corwen cottage Currie Dargle Deputy dine dinner Drinkald drove Dublin DUNLUCE CASTLE enquired feet fish Florence Court four Glen Granite ground half half-past hill horses Hotel Ireland Irish JUNE ladies Lake Leixlip limestone LLYN OGWEN London looking Lord Lough Neagh Lucan Merrion Square miles minutes past morning Mountains Mourne Mountains nearly neat Ochre Ogwen ordered ourselves party passed peep Pier pillars Pleskin Porphyritic quarter returned River RIVER BANN road side rocks rocky round tower Salmon leap says Schultes seat seemed seen shilling Society specimens square Staffa stone street taste thing took town trees village walked Whiskey Wicklow wood
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31. oldal - Nae cotillon brent new frae France, But hornpipes, jigs, strathspeys, and reels Put life and mettle in their heels. A winnock-bunker in the east, There sat auld Nick in shape o...
25. oldal - Aloft, the ash and warrior oak Cast anchor in the rifted rock...
103. oldal - That it is fit that his lordship do endeavour with his majesty's forces to wound, kill, slay, and destroy, by all the ways and means he may, all the said rebels, and their adherents and relievers ; and burn, spoil, waste, consume, destroy, and demolish, all the places, towns, and houses, where the said rebels are, or have been, relieved and harboured, and all the hay and corn there ; and kill and destroy all the men there inhabiting able to bear arms.'!!.
11. oldal - In a morning up we rise, Ere Aurora's peeping : Drink a cup to wash our eyes, Leave the sluggard sleeping : Then we go To and fro, With our knacks At our backs, To such streams As the Thames, If we have the leisure. When we please to walk abroad For our recreation, In the fields...
97. oldal - Verney, the colonels Warren, Fleming and Byrne, were killed in cold blood; and indeed all the officers, except some few of least consideration, that escaped by miracle.. The Marquis of Ormond, in his letters to the king and lord Byron, says, ' that on this occasion Cromwell exceeded himself and. any...
70. oldal - Concise view of the origin, constitution, and proceedings of the honourable society of the governor and assistants of London, of the new plantation in Ulster.
97. oldal - officers and soldiers of Cromwell's army promised quarter to such as would lay down their " arms, and performed it as long as any place held out, which encouraged others to yield.
28. oldal - On gilded clouds in fair expansion lie, And bring all paradise before your eye. To rest, the cushion and soft dean invite, Who never mentions hell to ears polite.
13. oldal - Java's palmy isle, A spacious plain extends its upland scene, Rocks rise on rocks, and fountains gush between; Soft zephyrs blow, eternal summers reign, And showers prolific bless the soil, — in vain! — No spicy nutmeg scents the vernal gales, Nor towering...
98. oldal - On this occasion Cromwell exceeded himself, and any thing he had ever heard of in breach of faith and bloody inhumanity; the cruelties exercised there for five days after the town was taken, would make as many several pictures of inhumanity as are to be found in the book of Martyrs, or in the relation of Amboyna...