| Robert King - 1851 - 768 sider
...hythestarrready to tear out one another's throats for a share ing people, of them ; and no spectacle was more frequent in the ditches of towns and especially in wasted countries than to see multitudes of these poor people dead with their mouths all coloured green by eating nettles,... | |
| Robert King - 1851 - 740 sider
...ready to tear out one another's throats for a share ing people, of them; and no spectacle was more frequent in the ditches of towns and especially in wasted countries than to see multitudes of these poor people dead with their mouths all coloured green by eating nettles,... | |
| Aengus O'Daly - 1852 - 124 sider
...State f TI ___ IO __ 4_ Irt __ "f\ On :_A-J^ AI-- TS _____ ^» poor pcop .. their mouths all coloured green by eating nettles, docks, and all things they could rend up above ground." Dook in., ci * Cuil-iseal, ie, the low corner, or angle, now Coolishil, in the parish of Carrigparson,... | |
| Aenghus O'Daly - 1852 - 120 sider
...State of Ireland — See note 10, pp. 79, 80, infra. Also Fynes Moryson: — "No spectacle was more frequent in the ditches of towns and especially in wasted countries, than to see multitudes of these poor people with their mouths all coloured green by eating nettles, docks,... | |
| Aengus O'Daly - 1852 - 126 sider
...State of Ireland __ See note 10, pp. 79, 80, infra. Also Fynes Moryson: — "No spectacle was more frequent in the ditches of towns and especially in wasted countries, than to see multitudes of these poor people with their mouths all coloured green by eating nettles, docks,... | |
| Thomas D'Arcy McGee - 1853 - 400 sider
...frequent in the ditches of " towns, and especially of wasted countries, than to see " multitudes of the poor people dead, with their mouths all " colored...and all things " they could rend up above ground.' It was this winter " that Chichester and Sir Richard Moryson, returning " from their expedition against... | |
| Michael Joseph M'Cann - 206 sider
...wasted countries, than to see multitudes of these poor people dead, with their mouths all coloured green by eating nettles, docks, and all things they could rend up above the ground" In his return to Newry in September, 1602, Mountjoy himself says in his letter to " Artful... | |
| Patrick Francis Moran - 1864 - 214 sider
...wasted countries, than to see multitudes of these poor people dead, with their mouths all coloured green by eating nettles, docks, and all things they could rend up above the ground. "t The province of Leinster had been mercilessly laid waste, and the famine which ensued... | |
| John Mitchel - 1868 - 286 sider
...of wasted countries, than to see multitudes of the poor people dead, with their mouths all coloured green, by eating nettles, docks, and all things they could rend up above ground." It was this winter that Chichester and Sir Richard Moryson, returning from their expedition against... | |
| Alexander George Richey - 1870 - 508 sider
...wasted countries, than to see multitudes of these poor people dead, with their mouths all coloured green, by eating nettles, docks, and all things they could rend up above ground. These and very many like lamentable effects followed their rebellion ; and, no doubt, the rebels had... | |
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