| Ireland - 1851 - 782 pages
...in Erin successively), have come before you, O noble Farrell O'Gara. I have calculated on your honor that it seemed to you a cause of pity and regret, grief and sorrow (for the glory of God and the honor of Erin) how much the race of Gael, the son of Niul, have gone under a cloud and darkness without... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - Dublin (Ireland) - 1854 - 478 pages
...observing obedience to each Provincial that was in Eiin successively." For he tells us, it seemed to him a "cause of pity and regret, grief and sorrow (for the glory of God and the honour of Erin), how much the race of Gael, the son of Nial, had gone under a cloud and darkness, without a knowledge... | |
| 1857 - 626 pages
...in Erin successively), have come before you, O noble Farrell O'Gara. I have calculated on your honor that it seemed to you a cause of pity and regret, grief and sorrow (for the glory of God and the honor of Erin) how much the race of Gael, the son of Niul, have gone under a cloud and darkness without... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - Annals of the Four Masters - 1861 - 436 pages
...in Erin successively), have come before you, O noble Farrell O'Gara. I have calculated on your honor that it seemed to you a cause of pity and regret, grief and sorrow (for the glory of God and the honor of Erin) how much the race of Gael, the son of Niul, have gone under a cloud and darkness without... | |
| Mary Francis Cusack - Ireland - 1868 - 642 pages
...obedience to each provincial that was in Ireland successively), have come before you, O noble Fearghal O'Gara. I have calculated on your honour that it seemed...Ireland), how much the race of Gaedhil, the son of Ninl, have passed under a cloud and darkness, without a knowledge or record of the obit of saint or... | |
| Irish ecclesiastical record - 1868 - 792 pages
...the chief of the Four Masters, when dedicating his work to the O'Gara, of Coolavin, in 1636) — " It seemed to you a cause of pity and regret, grief and sorrow for the glory of God and the honor of Ireland, how much the race of Gaedhal have gone under a cloud and darkness, without a knowledge... | |
| Mary Francis Cusack - Ireland - 1873 - 724 pages
...Ireland, observing obedience to each provincial that was in Ireland successively), have come before you.O noble Fearglial O'Gara. I have calculated on your...to you a cause of pity and regret, grief and sorrow (tor the glory of God and the honour of Ireland}, how much the race of Gaedhil, the son of Niul, have... | |
| Myles O'Reilly - Martyrs - 1878 - 800 pages
...the chief of the Four Masters, when dedicating his work to the O'Gara of Coolavin, in 1636), — " it seemed to you a cause of pity and regret, grief and sorrow, for the glory of God and the honor of Ireland, how much the race of Gaedhal * " Irish Ecclesiastical Record." have gone under a... | |
| 1890 - 390 pages
...OSF, the chief of the Four Masters, when dedicating his work to The O'Gara of Coolavin, in 1636), " It seemed to you a cause of pity and regret, grief...God and the honour of Ireland, how much the race of Gaedhal have gone under a cloud and darkness, without a knowledge of the death of saint or virgin,... | |
| John Richard Green - Great Britain - 1893 - 532 pages
...Michael O'Clery, a poor Friar of the Order of S. Francis, have come before you, O noble Fearghal U'Gara. I have calculated on your honour that it seemed to you a cause of pity and regret, grief and sorrow ((or the glory of God and the honour of Ireland), how much the race of Gaedhil the son of Niul have... | |
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