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Sketches in Ireland: Descriptive of Interesting, and Hitherto Unnoticed ... - Page 20
by Caesar Otway - 1827 - 411 pages
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Sketches in Ireland: descriptive of districts in the North and South [signed ...

Caesar Otway - 1827 - 438 pages
...Creunain, he was attended by O'Ferghail, successor to Columbkill and O'Gallachuir, his marshall—and surrounded by all the estates of the country. The...in all their communications and treaties with the D'Donnels, found them as Sir Henry Dockwra described—" Proud, valiant, miserable, tyrannous, immeasurably...
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The Christian lady's magazine, ed. by Charlotte Elizabeth, Volume 17

Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1842 - 638 pages
...this rod to the end, that no evil tongue may find cause to asperse the candour of your actions with blackness, nor any kind of corruption, or tie of friendship, be able to pervert your justice. Take therefore upon you in a lucky hour the government of this people, and exercise the powers given...
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Ireland: Its Scenery, Character, &c, Volume 3

Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1843 - 576 pages
...this rod, to the end that no evil tongue may find cause to asperse the candour of your actions with blackness, nor any kind of corruption, or tie of friendship,...lucky hour, take the government of this people, to exereise the power given you with frcedom and str'uity.' " VOL. III. II II hath a wand delivered unto...
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Hand-books for Ireland, by mr. and mrs. S.C. Hall, Volume 1

Samuel Carter Hall - 1853 - 186 pages
...this rod, to the end that no evil tongue may find cause to asperse the candour of your actions with blackness, nor any kind of corruption, or tie of friendship,...exercise the power given you with freedom and security.'" as it were, somewhat precipitously into a circular apex of many acres in extent," crowned by the singular...
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Ancient Ireland: Her Milesian Chiefs, Her Kings and Princes. Her Great Men ...

Martin A. O'Brennan - 1855 - 386 pages
...this rod ; to the end that no evil tongue may find cause to asperse the candour of your actions, with blackness nor any kind of corruption, or tie of friendship be able to pervert your justice. Take, therefore, upon you in a lucky hour, the government of this people, and exercise this power,...
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The Donegal highlands [by J. MacDevitt].

James MacDevitt (bp. of Raphoe.) - 1866 - 276 pages
...this rod, to the end that no evil tongue may find cause to asperse the candour of your actions with blackness, nor any kind of corruption or tie of friendship...exercise the power given you with freedom and security.' "* The story-tellers make Doon a head-quarters of the fairies : " There is a sort of cave in the eastern...
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Monasticon Hibernicum: Or, A History of the Abbeys, Priories, and ..., Volume 1

Mervyn Archdall - 1873 - 378 pages
...this rod, to the end that no evil tongue may find cause to asperse the candour of your actions with blackness, nor any kind of corruption or tie of friendship...exercise the power given you with freedom and security.' " Close to the rock of Doon is a holy well to which pilgrims come in considerable numbers at all seasons...
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Glimpses of Erin: Containing an Account of the Ancient Civilisation, Manners ...

Seaton Forrest Milligan, Alice Milligan (L.) - 1888 - 332 pages
...this rod, to the end that no evil tongue may find cause to asperse the candour of your actions with blackness, nor any kind of corruption or tie of friendship...exercise the power given you with freedom and security." The kings of Erinn were elected for life ; but should they in battle or by accident sustain any bodily...
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Highways and Byways in Donegal and Antrim

Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1899 - 356 pages
...this rod, to the end that no evil tongue may find cause to asperse the candour of your actions with blackness, nor any kind of corruption or tie of friendship be able to prevent your justice. Therefore in a lucky hour take the government of the people, to exercise the...
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Hugh Roe O'Donnell: A Sixteenth Century Irish Historical Play

Standish O'Grady - 1902 - 56 pages
...tongue may find cause to asperse the candour of your actions with blackness, nor any kind of corruption of friendship be able to pervert your justice; therefore,...exercise the power given you with freedom and security. The A urdhcinnech solemnly addresses Hugh Roe :—Thou art Hugh Roe, son of Aodha, son of Maghnus,...
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