The Life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, 1763-1798 |
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... took part with the English against the Catholics , banded together under Owen Roe O'Neill ; while , though supporters of the Restoration , the FitzGeralds became partisans of William of Orange against the Stewart King and his Irish ...
... took part with the English against the Catholics , banded together under Owen Roe O'Neill ; while , though supporters of the Restoration , the FitzGeralds became partisans of William of Orange against the Stewart King and his Irish ...
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... took up their residence in France , occupy- ing a house possessed by the Duke of Richmond at Aubigny as Duke of that name , and placed by him at the service of his sister and her family . It was here that the remainder of Lord Edward's ...
... took up their residence in France , occupy- ing a house possessed by the Duke of Richmond at Aubigny as Duke of that name , and placed by him at the service of his sister and her family . It was here that the remainder of Lord Edward's ...
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... took place before his wishes could be accomplished ; and in the meantime he was not backward in availing himself of such means of entertainment as were to be found within reach of his Irish quarters . As usual , he had nothing but good ...
... took place before his wishes could be accomplished ; and in the meantime he was not backward in availing himself of such means of entertainment as were to be found within reach of his Irish quarters . As usual , he had nothing but good ...
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... took a serious view of his duties . Happy and hopeful as usual- " le plus gai " in his regiment , as he tells his mother , falling naturally into French after his long residence abroad- he had set himself to become a good soldier , and ...
... took a serious view of his duties . Happy and hopeful as usual- " le plus gai " in his regiment , as he tells his mother , falling naturally into French after his long residence abroad- he had set himself to become a good soldier , and ...
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... took place . A reconnaissance had been arranged ; and the Adjutant - General of Lord Rawdon's staff , before setting out on it , sent to desire Lord Rawdon's aide - de - camp to accompany the ex- pedition . The aide - de - camp ...
... took place . A reconnaissance had been arranged ; and the Adjutant - General of Lord Rawdon's staff , before setting out on it , sent to desire Lord Rawdon's aide - de - camp to accompany the ex- pedition . The aide - de - camp ...
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