An Impartial History of Ireland: From the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time : from Authentic Documents, Volume 4 |
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... arms there , and proclaimed the Pretender ; but their princi- pal force consisting in cavalry , they asked of Marr a reinforcement of infantry ; upon which he detached brigadier M'Intosh , to join them with eighteen hundred highlanders ...
... arms there , and proclaimed the Pretender ; but their princi- pal force consisting in cavalry , they asked of Marr a reinforcement of infantry ; upon which he detached brigadier M'Intosh , to join them with eighteen hundred highlanders ...
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... arms ; but general Wills , whom king George had sent there , having got together some infan- try , with several regiments of cavalry and dra- goons 6 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY some ships of war, which happened to be there...
... arms ; but general Wills , whom king George had sent there , having got together some infan- try , with several regiments of cavalry and dra- goons 6 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY some ships of war, which happened to be there...
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... arms , the enemies of Christ and of his church ; professing equal contempt for the cross . It was natural enough for the enemies of the faith to associate . Thus the infidel rulers of the French republic , while they laboured with might ...
... arms , the enemies of Christ and of his church ; professing equal contempt for the cross . It was natural enough for the enemies of the faith to associate . Thus the infidel rulers of the French republic , while they laboured with might ...
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... arms conquered the kingdom of Ireland . That your memorialist , on this foundation , has the greater presumption to address your august majesty , as his ancestors have ever proved them- selves steady adherents to the conquest of that ...
... arms conquered the kingdom of Ireland . That your memorialist , on this foundation , has the greater presumption to address your august majesty , as his ancestors have ever proved them- selves steady adherents to the conquest of that ...
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... arms , in every quarter of the world , prompted them to this desperate attempt ; to which they were encou- raged by hopes , held out by Irish exiles , of their being joined , in case of invasion , by the majority of the population . The ...
... arms , in every quarter of the world , prompted them to this desperate attempt ; to which they were encou- raged by hopes , held out by Irish exiles , of their being joined , in case of invasion , by the majority of the population . The ...
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