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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... late . The Eng- lish garrison had already surrendered . The troops , detached against the besiegers , were to- tally defeated by O'Donnell ; and the garrison , reduced to extremity of distress , surrendered , and were massacred by the ...
... late . The Eng- lish garrison had already surrendered . The troops , detached against the besiegers , were to- tally defeated by O'Donnell ; and the garrison , reduced to extremity of distress , surrendered , and were massacred by the ...
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... late treaty . Leland accordingly misrepresents these trans- actions , in which English honour is tarnished . " While the malecontents of Connaught retired before the queen's forces , and reserved themselves for some favourable occasion ...
... late treaty . Leland accordingly misrepresents these trans- actions , in which English honour is tarnished . " While the malecontents of Connaught retired before the queen's forces , and reserved themselves for some favourable occasion ...
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... late unhappy Gerald , to be so- lemnly invested with the title of earl of Desmond ; which , together with his lands now to be reco- vered , he stipulated to hold in vassalage to the O'Nial . 66 The condition of English government ...
... late unhappy Gerald , to be so- lemnly invested with the title of earl of Desmond ; which , together with his lands now to be reco- vered , he stipulated to hold in vassalage to the O'Nial . 66 The condition of English government ...
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... late reformed religion , it offered a great field to the fine arts . Situated on Tarah , or any other eminence commanding an extensive prospect , the painter would have a sublime and terrific scene for the exercise of his art . He could ...
... late reformed religion , it offered a great field to the fine arts . Situated on Tarah , or any other eminence commanding an extensive prospect , the painter would have a sublime and terrific scene for the exercise of his art . He could ...
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... late earl , Gerald , aspired to his title and estates ; but , as an heir was countenanced and educated by the queen , and finding therefore , no room to hope for favor from her Irish government , he threw himself into the arms of Tyrone ...
... late earl , Gerald , aspired to his title and estates ; but , as an heir was countenanced and educated by the queen , and finding therefore , no room to hope for favor from her Irish government , he threw himself into the arms of Tyrone ...
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