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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... appear to have been pretty equal ; as the forces of the Pale , and the auxiliary clans , are not enumerated . These cannot be estimated at less than three or four thousand . Without such superiority , Bagnal , who is described by ...
... appear to have been pretty equal ; as the forces of the Pale , and the auxiliary clans , are not enumerated . These cannot be estimated at less than three or four thousand . Without such superiority , Bagnal , who is described by ...
Page 48
... appear , by that I rejected all other conditions proferred to me , this not being granted ; which eftsoone before by word of mouth I have protested , and do hereby protest , that if I had gotten to be king of Ireland , without having ...
... appear , by that I rejected all other conditions proferred to me , this not being granted ; which eftsoone before by word of mouth I have protested , and do hereby protest , that if I had gotten to be king of Ireland , without having ...
Page 69
... appear at the head of their troops . To encrease their confusion , Redmond De Burgh , who claimed the lands and lordship of Leitrim , and was purposely encouraged to hope that the president would favour his claim , withdrew from his ...
... appear at the head of their troops . To encrease their confusion , Redmond De Burgh , who claimed the lands and lordship of Leitrim , and was purposely encouraged to hope that the president would favour his claim , withdrew from his ...
Page 73
... appear- ance he started from the miserable meal prepared for him , and , assisted by a few followers , effected his escape ; but the mantle he left behind in the scuffle discovered the owner . Lord Barry , informed of his flight and ...
... appear- ance he started from the miserable meal prepared for him , and , assisted by a few followers , effected his escape ; but the mantle he left behind in the scuffle discovered the owner . Lord Barry , informed of his flight and ...
Page 83
... appear unto your lordships that it proceeds not from want of care or providence in us , but from keep- ing the field in such a season , where human wit cannot prevent their decay .... Neither will this country now afford us any thing ...
... appear unto your lordships that it proceeds not from want of care or providence in us , but from keep- ing the field in such a season , where human wit cannot prevent their decay .... Neither will this country now afford us any thing ...
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