| David Baker - 1997 - 240 pages
...triable at law," 41 and these, he considered, had pertained on both islands since time out of mind. "Englishmen had good inheritances which many of them purchased with their money; they or their ancestors, from many of you and your ancestors," he reminded the "Archbishops, Bishops, and... | |
| Antonia Fraser - 2001 - 796 pages
...suppose you mean Englishmen. The English! Remember, ye hypocrites, Ireland was once united to England. Englishmen had good inheritances, which many of them purchased with their money; they or their ancestors, from many of you and your ancestors . . . They lived peaceably and honestly amongst... | |
| Deana Rankin - 2005 - 316 pages
...suppose you mean Englishmen. The English! Remember, ye hypocrites, Ireland was once united to England. Englishmen had good inheritances which many of them purchased with their money; they or their ancestors, from many of you and your ancestors. They had good leases from Irishmen for long... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1874 - 614 pages
...? Remember, ye hypocrites, Ireland was once united to England. ' That was the original " union." ' Englishmen had good inheritances which many of them...charge. They lived peaceably and honestly amongst you. You had generally equal benefit of the protection of England with them ; and equal justice from... | |
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