| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1824 - 794 pages
...two years, he would have won Ireland by the fame of hi-i power, and without any armament. Yet truely ner and easier, much the safer and more secure way...; it has less of trouble and difficulty, of entang He was so very stark. He took from his subjects many marks of gold, and many hundred pounds of silver:... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1825 - 528 pages
...heavy fine. " by kinn : and over the earldom called Mans " he ruled : and if he might have lived yet " two years, he would have won Ireland by the " fame of his power, and without any arma" ment. Yet truly in his time men had mickle " suffering, and very many hardships. Castles " he... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1827 - 624 pages
...Normandy was his by kin: and over the earldom called Mans he ruled: and if he might have lived yet two years, he would have won Ireland by the fame of...caused to be wrought, and poor men to be oppressed. He was so very stark. He took from his subjects many marks of gold, and many hundred pounds of silver:... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1837 - 376 pages
...Normandy was his by kinn : and over the " earldom called Manns he ruled: and if he might have " lived yet two years, he would have won Ireland by the " fame...caused to be wrought, " and poor men to be oppressed. He was so very stark. " He took from his subjects many marks of gold, and " many hundred pounds of... | |
| Jules Michelet - 1844 - 654 pages
...Normandy was his by kinn: and over the earldom called Manns he ruled: and if he might have lived yet two years, he would have won Ireland by the fame of...caused to be wrought, and poor men to be oppressed. He was so very stark. He took from his subjects many marks of gold, and many hundred pounds of silver:... | |
| 1845 - 622 pages
...lived yet two years, he would have ' won Ireland by the fame of his power, and without any arma' ment. Yet truly in his time men had mickle suffering, and...caused to be wrought, and poor ' men to be oppressed. He was so very stark. He took from his ' subjects many marks of gold, and many hundred pounds of silver... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - English periodicals - 1845 - 604 pages
...Normandy was ' his by kinn : and over the earldom called Manns he ruled : ' and if he might have lived yet two years, he would have ' won Ireland by the fame of his power, and without any arma' meat. Yet truly in his time men had mickle suffering, and very ' many hardships. Castles he caused... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - English periodicals - 1845 - 658 pages
...was ' his by Itinn : and over the earldom called Manns he ruled : ' and if he might have lived yet two years, he would have ' won Ireland by the fame of his power, and without any arma' ment. Yet truly in his time men had mickle suffering, and eery 1 many hardships. Castles he caused... | |
| Jules Michelet - France - 1847 - 832 pages
...Normandy was his by kinn ; and over the earldom called Mans he ruled : and if he might have lived yet two years, he would have won Ireland by the fame of...without any armament. Yet truly in his time, men had raickle suffering and very many hardships. Castles he caused to be wrought and poor men to be oppressed,... | |
| Jules Michelet - History - 1851 - 480 pages
...Normandy was his by kinn ; and over the earldom called Mans he ruled : and if he might have livfed yet two years, he would have won Ireland by the fame of...caused to be wrought and poor men to be oppressed, he was so very stark. He took from his subjects many marks of gold and many hundred pounds of silver... | |
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