An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volume 2J. Christie, 1810 - Ireland |
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... ENGLISH INVASION TO THE PRESENT TIME . FROM AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS . BY DENNIS TAAFFE . TKelly VOL . II . DUBLIN : PRINTED BY J. CHRISTIE , 16 , ROSS - LANE . 1810 . TI / 1 1 viz 1 44.6080 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY. IMPARTIAL HISTORY ...
... ENGLISH INVASION TO THE PRESENT TIME . FROM AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS . BY DENNIS TAAFFE . TKelly VOL . II . DUBLIN : PRINTED BY J. CHRISTIE , 16 , ROSS - LANE . 1810 . TI / 1 1 viz 1 44.6080 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY. IMPARTIAL HISTORY ...
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... ENGLISH INVASION TO THE PRESENT TIME . FROM AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS . BY DENNIS TAAFFE . TKelly VOL . II . DUBLIN : PRINTED BY J. CHRISTIE , 16 , ROSS - LANE . 1810 . ווד V , Z 44-6080 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY OF IRELAND. AN ...
... ENGLISH INVASION TO THE PRESENT TIME . FROM AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS . BY DENNIS TAAFFE . TKelly VOL . II . DUBLIN : PRINTED BY J. CHRISTIE , 16 , ROSS - LANE . 1810 . ווד V , Z 44-6080 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY OF IRELAND. AN ...
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... Dublin , having first stationed garrisons at Armagh and Mo- naghan , which latter place had been reduced , and was now abandoned by the enemy . Accord- ing to his instructions , Sir John Norris was left with part of the royal army , on ...
... Dublin , having first stationed garrisons at Armagh and Mo- naghan , which latter place had been reduced , and was now abandoned by the enemy . Accord- ing to his instructions , Sir John Norris was left with part of the royal army , on ...
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... council sharply rebuked the deputy , for having so easily suffered him to escape out of his hauds . - Morryson's Hist . when he waited on him in Dublin with an assur- OF IRELAND . 15 mitted to a new governor, whose principles and ...
... council sharply rebuked the deputy , for having so easily suffered him to escape out of his hauds . - Morryson's Hist . when he waited on him in Dublin with an assur- OF IRELAND . 15 mitted to a new governor, whose principles and ...
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Dennis Taaffe. when he waited on him in Dublin with an assur- ance of safety , to confer amicably on matters of state . He well knew , even from the partial Morrison , the extreme desire of Bess and her ministry , to get possession of ...
Dennis Taaffe. when he waited on him in Dublin with an assur- ance of safety , to confer amicably on matters of state . He well knew , even from the partial Morrison , the extreme desire of Bess and her ministry , to get possession of ...
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