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... Arms of the Oftmen and Irish - Of the Anglo- Normans - Donations of Dermod- -Attack of Of fory - Maurice Fitzgerald - Advance of Roderic -Fitzftephen's Magnanimity - Treaty of Dermod and Roderic - Account of Dublin - Submiffion of this ...
... Arms of the Oftmen and Irish - Of the Anglo- Normans - Donations of Dermod- -Attack of Of fory - Maurice Fitzgerald - Advance of Roderic -Fitzftephen's Magnanimity - Treaty of Dermod and Roderic - Account of Dublin - Submiffion of this ...
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... Drogheda - Progress of Cromwel's arms - Ormond's proceedings - Taking of Wexford -- Progress of CromwelOpe- rations of Ormond - Oppofition to Ormond Revolt Revolt of Inchiquin's troops - Siege of Kilkenny- Siege of CONTENTS .
... Drogheda - Progress of Cromwel's arms - Ormond's proceedings - Taking of Wexford -- Progress of CromwelOpe- rations of Ormond - Oppofition to Ormond Revolt Revolt of Inchiquin's troops - Siege of Kilkenny- Siege of CONTENTS .
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... arms , and civilized by their inflitutions , fo great a portion of the ancient world , never sent an invading force into Ireland , relinquished thus to primeval ignorance , we have no accounts of Irish revolution from Roman writers ...
... arms , and civilized by their inflitutions , fo great a portion of the ancient world , never sent an invading force into Ireland , relinquished thus to primeval ignorance , we have no accounts of Irish revolution from Roman writers ...
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... by perfidy to gain a fifter of his queen to the indulgence of his criminal paffion , which ocça- foned by grief the death of both thefe ladies . Their incenfed CHAP . incenfed father had recourfe to arms , and HISTORY OF IRELAND . 23.
... by perfidy to gain a fifter of his queen to the indulgence of his criminal paffion , which ocça- foned by grief the death of both thefe ladies . Their incenfed CHAP . incenfed father had recourfe to arms , and HISTORY OF IRELAND . 23.
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James Bentley Gordon. CHAP . incenfed father had recourfe to arms , and impofed II . on the country of Leinster , for the crime of its chief , a perpetual fine , called the Baromean tribute , which was ordered to be paid every fecond ...
James Bentley Gordon. CHAP . incenfed father had recourfe to arms , and impofed II . on the country of Leinster , for the crime of its chief , a perpetual fine , called the Baromean tribute , which was ordered to be paid every fecond ...
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