| John Curry - 1810 - 732 頁
...before, or as soon as it was light ; of which barbarity the earl complained to the lords justices ; but was so far from bringing the other to be questioned, that he found himself upon some disadvantage, for thinking the proceeding to be other than it ought to have been."* " It... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 736 頁
...before, or as soon as it was light ; of which barbarity the earl complained to the lords justices ; but was so far from bringing the other to be questioned, that he found himself upon some disadvantage, for thinking the proceeding to be other than it ought to have been."* «•... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1810 - 588 頁
...the lords justices; but was so far from bringing the other to be questioned, that be found himself upon some disadvantage, for thinking the proceeding to be other than it ought to have been."* " It was certainty a miserable spectacle," as lord Castlehaven observes in his manuscript... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - 1843 - 98 頁
...as soon as it wan light : o) ' which barbarity the Marquis complained to the ' Lords Justice ; but was so far from bringing the ' other to be questioned,...upon some disadvantage, for thinking the 'proceeding tobe other than it ought. to have ' been.' — Clarendon's Hist. Irish Reb. I wish to specify in particular... | |
| Irish ecclesiastical record - 1868 - 596 頁
...it was light ; of whose barbarity the Marquis complained to the Lords Justices, but so far were they from bringing the other to be questioned, that he found himself to be under some disadvantage for thinking that proceeding to be other than it ought to have been." Thus... | |
| Myles William Patrick O'Reilly - 1869 - 476 頁
...before or as soon as it was light ; of which barbarity the earl complained to the lords-justices, but was so far from bringing the other to be questioned that he found himself upon some disadvantage for thinking the proceeding to be other than it ought to have been." — Borlase,... | |
| Myles O'Reilly - 1878 - 800 頁
...before or as soon as it was light ; of which barbarity the earl complained to the lords-justices, but was so far from bringing the other to be questioned that he found himself upon some disadvantage for thinking the proceeding to be other than it Ought to have been.** — Borlase,... | |
| Ossory archaeological society - 1883 - 524 頁
...before, or as soon as it was light, of which barbarity the Earl complained to the Lords Justices, but was so far from bringing the other to be questioned that he found himself upon some disadvantage for thinking the proceeding to be other than it ought to have been." This Father... | |
| John O'Heyne - 1902 - 466 頁
...the lords justices, but was so far from bringing the other to be questioned, that he found himself upon some disadvantage for thinking the proceeding to be other than it ought to have been." Father O'Higgins was put to death on March 24, 1641. See also O'Daly, p. 335; Acts of... | |
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