However injuriously we be handled, and forced to defend ourselves in arms, when neither our service, nor our good meaning towards our prince's crown availeth, yet say not hereafter, but in this open hostility which we profess here, and proclaim, we have... Thomas Fitz-Gerald, the lord of Offaley - Seite 117von Mac Erin O'Tara (pseud.) - 1825Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 780 Seiten
...the following speech to ihs council : " Howsoever injuriously we be handled, and forced to defend N ourselves in arms, when neither our service, nor our...we profess and proclaim, we have shewed ourselves no villains nor churls, but warriors and gentlemen. This sword of estate is yours, and not mine : I... | |
| James Stuart - 1819 - 692 Seiten
...indeed a curious specimen of mingled magnanimity and folly .t "Howsoever injuriously we be handled, and forced to defend ourselves in arms, when neither our...say not hereafter, but in this open hostility which we here profess and proclaim, we have shewed ourselves no villains nor churls, but warriors and gentlemen.... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 560 Seiten
...his armed followers ; and he rose, and thus spake : " Howsoever injuriously we be handled, and foreed to defend ourselves in arms, when neither our service nor our good meaning towards our prince his crown availeth, yet say not hereafter, but in this open hostility which here we profess... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1858 - 550 Seiten
...in his hand, he spoke in Irish to the following effect : — 'However injuriously we be handled, and forced to defend ourselves in arms, when neither our...say not hereafter, but in this open hostility which we profess here, and proclaim, we have showed ourselves no villains nor churls, but warriors and gentlemen.... | |
| 1858 - 798 Seiten
...the Geraldinea were made : — "Howsoever," he began, "howsoever injuriously we may be handled, and forced to defend ourselves in arms, when neither our service nor our good meaning towards our'prince's crown availeth, yet say not hereafter but that in this open hostility which we here profess... | |
| 1858 - 770 Seiten
...the Geraldines were made : — " Howsoever," he began, " howsoever injuriously we may be handled, and forced to defend ourselves in arms, when neither our service nor our good meaning towards our'prince's crown availeth, yet eay nut hereafter but that in this open hostility which we here profess... | |
| John Bernard Burke - 1860 - 608 Seiten
...metal the Geraldines were made : " Howsoever," he began, " howsoever injuriously we may be handled, and forced to defend ourselves in arms, when neither our...prince's crown availeth, yet say not hereafter but that in this open hostility which we here profess and proclaim, we have showed ourselves no villains... | |
| James Roderick O'Flanagan - 1870 - 620 Seiten
...silence, Lord Offaly said— 'Howsoever injuriously we be cil. handled, and forced to defend ourself in arms, when neither our service nor our good meaning...Prince's Crown availeth, yet say not hereafter, but that, in this open hostility, which we here profess and proclaim, we have showed ourselves no villains,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - 556 Seiten
...with his armed followers ; and he rose, and thus spake : " Howsoever injuriously we be handled, and forced to defend ourselves in arms, when neither our service nor our good meaning towards our prince his crown availeth, yet say not hereafter, but in this open hostility which here we profess... | |
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