... they say it is the fatal destiny of that land that no purposes, whatsoever are meant for her good, will prosper or take good effect, which, whether it proceed from the very genius of the soil or influence of the stars, or that Almighty God hath not... The Irish Crisis - Side 185av Charles Edward Trevelyan - 1848 - 201 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1882 - 840 sider
...Ireland, and puts into the month of the other the following reply : — " Marry, so there have been divers good plots devised, and wise counsels cast...destiny of that land, that no purposes, whatsoever are meant for her good, will prosper or take good effect; which whether it proceed from the very genius... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1839 - 540 sider
...poetic strain) is not inappropriate in the present, any more than in past times. He writes : — " It is the fatal destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are most for her good, will prosper or take effect : whether it proceed from the very genius of her soil,... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1839 - 498 sider
...quaint poetic strain) is not inappropriate in the present, any more than in past times. He writes: — " It is the fatal destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are most for her good, will prosper or take effect : whether it proceed from the very genius of her soil,... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1839 - 494 sider
...poetic strain) is not inappropriate in the present, any more than in past times. He writes : — ' " It is the fatal destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are most for her good, will prosper or take effect: whether it proceed from the very genius of her soil,... | |
| 1840 - 1176 sider
...devised, and wise councels cast already about reformation of that realme ; but they say it is the fatall destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are meant for her good wil prosper or take good effect, which, whether it proceed from the very genius of the soyle, or influence... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1848 - 578 sider
...Spenser seems to have been moved by the spirit of truth when he said — " Marry, so there have been divers good plots devised, and wise counsels cast already about reformation of that realm (Ireland) ; but they say, it is the fatal destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are... | |
| DOUGLAS JERROLD - 1848 - 578 sider
...VII. BE seems to have been moved by the spirit of truth when he said— " Marry, so there have been divers good plots devised, and wise counsels cast already about reformation of that realm (Ireland) ; but they say, it is the fatal destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1848 - 576 sider
...VII. EE seems to have been moved by the spirit of truth when he said — " Marry, so there have been divers good plots devised, and wise counsels cast already about reformation of that realm (Ireland) ; but they say, it is the fatal destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are... | |
| Francis Sheppard Thomas - 1849 - 92 sider
...government and civility. Irenius. — Marry, so there have been divers good plots devised and wise counsel cast already about reformation of that realm. But...destiny of that land that no purposes whatsoever, meant for her good, will prosper or take effect, which whether it proceed from the very genius of the... | |
| 1849 - 448 sider
...Spenser's State of Ireland : " Marry, so there have been divers good plottes devised, and 'wise councils cast already, about reformation of that realm ; but they say it is the fatall destiny of that land, that no purposes whatever which are meant for her good, will prosper,... | |
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