| Thomas Birch - 1754 - 562 pàgines
...us, that until *' Loughfoyle and Ballifhannon were planted, there could be no hope of doing " fervice upon the capital rebels ? We muft therefore let you know, that as it *' cannot 'be ignorance, fo it cannot'be want of means-, for you had your afking, *c you had choice of times, you had power and authority... | |
| Ordnance Survey of Ireland, Thomas Colby - 1837 - 414 pàgines
...often," writes the queen to him, in 1599, " have you resolved us that until Loughfoyle and Ballyshannon were planted there could be no hope of doing service upon the capital rebels ?" 1600. This important object was at length effected early in this year, under the government of Lord... | |
| Irishman - 1840 - 256 pàgines
...no intent to end the warre? How often have you resolved us, that until! l»ughfoyle and Balliahannin were planted, there could be no hope of doing service upon the capitall rebels ': Vie must, therefore, let you know, that as it cannot be ignorance, so it cannot... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 430 pàgines
...had no intent to end the war ! How often have you resolved us, that until Loughfoyle and Ballyshannon were planted, there could be no hope of doing service upon the capital rebels ! We must therefore let you know, that as it cannot be ignorance, so it cannot be want of means ; for you... | |
| 1848 - 822 pàgines
...no intent to end the warre? How often have you resolved us, that untill Loughfoylo and liallishannin were planted, there could be no hope of doing service upon the capitall rebels? We must, therefore, let you know, that as it cannot be ignorance, so it cannot be... | |
| 1849 - 588 pàgines
...no intent to end the warre ? How often have you resolved us, that untill Loughfoyle and Ballishannin were planted, there could be no hope of doing service upon the capitall rebels ? We must, therefore, let you know, that as it cannot be ignorance, so it cannot be... | |
| 1851 - 782 pàgines
...Elizabeth to the Earl of Essex, in 1599, " have you resolved us, that until Loughfoyle and Ballyshannon were planted, there could be no hope of doing service upon the capital rebels?" This " planting" was destined to be accomplished by Sir Heury Docwra, who with a force of 4000 foot... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1853 - 454 pàgines
...had no intent to end the war! How often have you resolved us, that until Loughfoyle and Ballyshannon were planted, there could be no hope of doing service upon the capital rebels! We must Extent of therefore let you know, that as it cannot be ignorance, Essex's so it cannot be want... | |
| J. B. Doyle - 1854 - 474 pàgines
...impatiently to Essex in 1599 : — " How often have you resolved us that until Loughfoyle and Ballyshannoc were planted, there could be no hope of doing service upon the rebels." This was, however, at length attained by Sir Henry Dockwra, with a force of 4000 foot and... | |
| 1857 - 626 pàgines
...Elizabeth to the Earl of Essex, in 1599, " have you resolved us, that until Loughfoyle and Ballyshannon were planted, there could be no hope of doing service upon the capital rebels?" This " planting" was destined to be accomplished by Sir Henry Docwra, who with a force of 4000 foot... | |
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