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Excursions Through Ireland: Comprising Topographical and Historical ... - Page 53
by Thomas Cromwell - 1820
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The British Cyclopaedia of the Arts, Sciences, History, Geography ...

1838 - 1014 pages
...as I have heard delivered with veracity, and have strictly examined, I have reduced into writing ; and lest the writing should perish with the writer, and the work fail with (be workman, I leave behind me parchment for continuing it ; if any man should have the good fortune...
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An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland: From the Period of the English ...

Michael John Brenan - 1845 - 528 pages
...things as I have heard delivered with veracity and have strictly examined I have reduced into writing. And lest the writing should perish with the writer and the work should fail with the workman, I leave behind me parchment for continuing it; if any man should have...
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Annalium Hiberniæ chronicon, ad annum MCCCXLIX

John Clyn, Thady Dowling - 1849 - 256 pages
...death till it come, as I have truly heard and examined, so have I reduced these things to writing ; and lest the writing should perish with the writer, and the work fail together with the workman, I leave parchment for continuing the work, if haply any man survive, and...
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A Memoir of the Very Rev. Richard Butler: Dean of Clonmacnois, and Vicar of Trim

Harriet Butler - 1863 - 280 pages
...death till it come, as I have truly heard and examined, so have I reduced these things to writing ; and lest the writing should perish with the writer, and the work fail together with the workman, I leave parchment for continuing the work, if happily any man survive, and...
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A memoir of ... Richard Butler, by his widow

Harriet Butler - 1863 - 280 pages
...death till it come, as I have truly heard and examined, so have I reduced these things to writing ; and lest the writing should perish with the writer, and the work fail together with the workman, I leave parchment for continuing the work, if happily any man survive, and...
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An ecclesiastical history of Ireland ... to ... 1829

Michael John Brenan - 1864 - 710 pages
...things as 1 have heard delivered with veracity and have strictly examined, I have reduced into writing. And lest the writing should perish with the writer, and the work should fail with the workman, I leave behind me parchment for continuing it, if any man should have...
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The Life of Saint Francis of Assisi: And a Sketch of the Franciscan Order ...

Saint Francis (of Assisi) - 1867 - 678 pages
...brother seems to have had some forebodings of his impending fate, for his last written words run thus : " And, lest the writing should perish with the writer, and the work should fail with the workman, I leave behind me parchment for continuing it, if any man should have...
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An Illustrated History of Ireland: From the Earliest Period

Mary Francis Cusack - 1868 - 642 pages
...seems to have had some forebodings of his impending fate, for his last written words run thus : — " And, lest the writing should perish with the writer, and the work should fail with the workman, I leave behind me parchment for continuing it ; if any man should have...
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The student's manual of Irish history

Margaret Anna Cusack - 1870 - 488 pages
...forebodings of ECCLESIASTICAL APPAIRS. 251 his impending fate, for his last written words run thus : — ' And, lest the writing should perish with the writer, and the work should fail with the workman, I leave behind me parchment for continuing it ; if any man should have...
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The Illustrated History of Ireland

Mary Francis Cusack - 1875 - 742 pages
...seems to have had some forebodings of his impending fate, for his last written words run thus : — " And, lest the writing should perish with the writer, and the work should fail with the workman, I leave behind me parchment for continuing it ; if any man should have...
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