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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... Tyrone , considered as the most powerful of the Irish chieftains ; one without whose secret approbation the spirited opposition of O'Donnell , Maguire , & c . to the forementioned outrages , practised on them and their people , would ...
... Tyrone , considered as the most powerful of the Irish chieftains ; one without whose secret approbation the spirited opposition of O'Donnell , Maguire , & c . to the forementioned outrages , practised on them and their people , would ...
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... the danger and address of Tyrone were remarkable . One Sedgrave , an English officer , observing where he had taken his station , and was issuing his orders , assaulted 豐 and unhorsed him . The earl , in falling , OF IRELAND . 5.
... the danger and address of Tyrone were remarkable . One Sedgrave , an English officer , observing where he had taken his station , and was issuing his orders , assaulted 豐 and unhorsed him . The earl , in falling , OF IRELAND . 5.
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... Tyrone and his associates , to hear their complaints , and to receive their overtures , in order to an effectual accommodation . The northern Irish obeyed the invitation , but pe- remptorily refused to meet the commissioners at Dundalk ...
... Tyrone and his associates , to hear their complaints , and to receive their overtures , in order to an effectual accommodation . The northern Irish obeyed the invitation , but pe- remptorily refused to meet the commissioners at Dundalk ...
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... Tyrone , at the expiration of the truce , with a force so terrifying to the Northerns , that the rebel earl abandoned the fort of Blackwater , set fire to the town of Dungannon , without spa- ring his own house , destroyed the adjacent ...
... Tyrone , at the expiration of the truce , with a force so terrifying to the Northerns , that the rebel earl abandoned the fort of Blackwater , set fire to the town of Dungannon , without spa- ring his own house , destroyed the adjacent ...
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... as Morrison and Leland ; suffice it to say concerning it , that the treaty , not long after its conclusion , was violated by the English , a l'Anglois . The associates of Tyrone in Connaught were , by the OF IRELAND . 11.
... as Morrison and Leland ; suffice it to say concerning it , that the treaty , not long after its conclusion , was violated by the English , a l'Anglois . The associates of Tyrone in Connaught were , by the OF IRELAND . 11.
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