| John Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury - 1828 - 818 strani
...between America and Europe—the natural resting place of trade in its way to either hemispheres—and inhabited by a bold, intrepid, and, with all their...generous and enthusiastic people. Such is natural Ireland—what is artificial Ireland ? Such is Ireland as God made her—what is Ireland as England... | |
| William Russell - 1845 - 410 strani
...between America and Europe, — the natural resting place of trade, in its way to either hemisphere ; — indented with havens, watered by deep and numerous...made her : — what is Ireland, as England made her ? For she is your colony, your dependent ; and you are as answerable for her faults, as a parent is... | |
| Richard Lalor Sheil - 1847 - 480 strani
...watered by numerous rivers ; with a fortunate climate in which fertility is raised upon a rich soil, and inhabited by a bold, intrepid, and, with all their...faults, a generous and enthusiastic people. Such is Ireland as God made her — what is Ireland as you have made her ? This fine country, swarming with... | |
| William Russell - 1851 - 392 strani
...between America and Europe, — the natural resting place of trade, in its way to either hemisphere ; — indented with havens, watered by deep and numerous...made her : — what is Ireland, as England made her ? For she is your colony, your dependent ; and you are as answerable for her faults, as a parent is... | |
| William Russell - 1854 - 398 strani
...between America and Europe, — the natural resting place of trade, in its way to either hemisphere ; — indented with havens, watered by deep and numerous...made her : — what is Ireland, as England made her ? For she is your colony, your dependent ; and you are as answerable for her faults, as a parent is... | |
| 1856 - 518 strani
...0 , CoNNBtL> 85. THE MISERIES OF IRELAND. resting-place of trade, in its way to either hemisphere ; indented with havens, watered by deep and numerous...easy fertility, and inhabited by a bold, intrepid, and—with all their faults—a generous and enthusiastic people. Such is natural Ireland : what is... | |
| Richard Lalor Sheil - 1865 - 528 strani
...watered by numerous rivers ; with a fortunate climate in which fertility is raised npon a rich soil, and inhabited by a bold, intrepid, and, with all their...faults, a generous and enthusiastic people. Such is Ireland as God made her — what is Ireland as you have made her ? This fine country, swarming with... | |
| Richard Lalor Sheil, Thomas MacNevin - 1868 - 522 strani
...watered by numerous rivers ; with a fortunate climate in which fertility is raised upon a rich soil, and inhabited by a bold, intrepid, and, with all their...faults, a generous and enthusiastic people. Such is Ireland as God made her— what is Ireland as you have made her? This fine country. swarming with a... | |
| Edward Chauncey Marshall - 1870 - 512 strani
...tyrannous. " 85. THE MISERIES OF IRELAND. resting-place of trade, in its way to either hemisphere ; indented with havens, watered by deep and numerous...easy fertility, and inhabited by a bold, intrepid, and—with all their faults—a generous and enthusiastic people. Such is natural Ireland : what is... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - 1873 - 348 strani
...between America and Europe,—the natural resting-place of trade, in its way to either hemisphere; indented with havens, watered by deep and numerous...easy fertility, and inhabited by a bold, intrepid, and,—with all their faults,—a generous and enthusiastic people. Such is natural Ireland: what is... | |
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