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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... northern Irish . Their first endeavour was , to tamper with O'Donnell , in order to detach him from Tyrone , considered as the most powerful of the Irish chieftains ; one without whose secret approbation the spirited opposition of O ...
... northern Irish . Their first endeavour was , to tamper with O'Donnell , in order to detach him from Tyrone , considered as the most powerful of the Irish chieftains ; one without whose secret approbation the spirited opposition of O ...
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... northern Irish obeyed the invitation , but pe- remptorily refused to meet the commissioners at Dundalk . The conference was held in open field , not as a submission of rebellious subjects , but a parley between contending leaders ...
... northern Irish obeyed the invitation , but pe- remptorily refused to meet the commissioners at Dundalk . The conference was held in open field , not as a submission of rebellious subjects , but a parley between contending leaders ...
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... Ireland , while she reaped glory and emolument from her wars in France and the Netherlands . The offer of peace only proves the wisdom of the English cabinet , and the temporary superiority of the northern Irish in arms . Their demands ...
... Ireland , while she reaped glory and emolument from her wars in France and the Netherlands . The offer of peace only proves the wisdom of the English cabinet , and the temporary superiority of the northern Irish in arms . Their demands ...
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... Irish , in one of these forts , to the summons of surrender , is memorable ... north grew still more impatient of their late treaty , and studied pre- tences ... northern borders . Before his arrival 12 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY The associates ...
... Irish , in one of these forts , to the summons of surrender , is memorable ... north grew still more impatient of their late treaty , and studied pre- tences ... northern borders . Before his arrival 12 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY The associates ...
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... northern army in their entrenchments . The defence was obstinate ; but the superiority of the Anglo - Irish forces , in the implements of modern warfare , procured them success . They fought their way to the fort of Blackwater , and ...
... northern army in their entrenchments . The defence was obstinate ; but the superiority of the Anglo - Irish forces , in the implements of modern warfare , procured them success . They fought their way to the fort of Blackwater , and ...
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