| John Fitzgibbon (1st earl of Clare.) - 1800 - 1026 sivua
...truly. XXII. Its popular character and customs distinguish and disincline Ireland from England. 27 Varieties have been sought in the national disposition, referable to the double origin of the people: in vain: however differing in rank, party or ancestry, they bear the indelible mark of a common nativity.... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 556 sivua
...trace the outline of our manners freely, and, if I can, truly. •' Its popular character and customs distinguish and disincline Ireland from England. Varieties...disposition. referable to the double origin of the people, in vain; hpwever differing in rank, party, or ancestry, they bear the indelible mark of a common nativity.... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 552 sivua
...trace the outline of our manners freely, and, if I can, truly. " Its popular character and customs distinguish and disincline Ireland from England. Varieties...disposition, referable to the double origin of the people, in vain ; however differing in rank., party, or ancesfry, they bear the indelible mark of a common... | |
| 1821 - 970 sivua
...countryman; yet drawn, we think, with correctness and impartiality. " Its popular character and customs distinguish and disincline Ireland from England. Varieties...disposition, referable to the double origin of the Irish people; in vain: however differing in rank, party, or ancestry, they bear the indelible mark... | |
| William Bengo' Collyer - 1822 - 502 sivua
...countryman ; yet drawn, we think, with correctness and impartiality. " Its popular character and customs distinguish and disincline Ireland from England. Varieties...disposition, referable to the double origin of the Irish people; in vain: however differing in rank, party, or ancestry, they bear the indelible mark... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1823 - 456 sivua
...sketching the manners of this people, he proceeds to say : — " Its popular character and customs distinguish and disincline Ireland from England. Varieties...disposition, referable to the double origin of the Irish people, in vain : however differing in rank, party, or ancestry, they bear the indelible mark... | |
| Railway readings - 1847 - 172 sivua
...[Feb. 1844,] for lines of 1000 miles. IRELAND. Irish Character.—Its popular character and customs distinguish and disincline Ireland from England. Varieties...disposition, referable to the double origin of the Irish people, in vain: however differing in rank, party, or ancestry, they bear the indelible mark... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1885 - 490 sivua
...character and customs distinguish and Irish cha- disincline Ireland from England. Varieties have ract«r. been sought in the national disposition, referable to the double origin of the Irish people; in vain: however differing in rank, party, or ancestry, they bear the indelible mark... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1885 - 494 sivua
...character and customs distinguish and Irish cha- disincline Ireland from England. Varieties have racter. been sought in the national disposition, referable to the double origin of the Irish people ; in vain : however differing in rank, party, or ancestry, they bear the indelible mark... | |
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