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... Leaders of rebellion - Roger Moore , & c . - Their proceedings - Difcouragement by the Palc - Their plans . - Their different views . Page 357 CHAP . XXII . Rebellion of 1641 - O'Connolly's discovery - Defenfe- lefs ftate of Dublin ...
... Leaders of rebellion - Roger Moore , & c . - Their proceedings - Difcouragement by the Palc - Their plans . - Their different views . Page 357 CHAP . XXII . Rebellion of 1641 - O'Connolly's discovery - Defenfe- lefs ftate of Dublin ...
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... leaders from various parts of the continent . The main forces of the two parties , the Scandinavians under Oscar , fon of Ofhin and grandson of the great Fin , the Irish under a prince of Leinster , are faid to have at length , in the ...
... leaders from various parts of the continent . The main forces of the two parties , the Scandinavians under Oscar , fon of Ofhin and grandson of the great Fin , the Irish under a prince of Leinster , are faid to have at length , in the ...
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... leaders . Poffeffed of the maritime towns , particularly Dublin , Waterford , and Limerick , either built by themselves or by more early emigrants from the Scandinavian regions , they gradually adopted a more fettled mode of life , espe ...
... leaders . Poffeffed of the maritime towns , particularly Dublin , Waterford , and Limerick , either built by themselves or by more early emigrants from the Scandinavian regions , they gradually adopted a more fettled mode of life , espe ...
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... leaders , their fettlements were divided into separate states , in number feven ; whence the government of England in that period is denominated by hiftorians the Saxon Heptarchy . These petty ftates were at laft , about the year 827 ...
... leaders , their fettlements were divided into separate states , in number feven ; whence the government of England in that period is denominated by hiftorians the Saxon Heptarchy . These petty ftates were at laft , about the year 827 ...
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... leader of these terrible pirates , who foon converted his ferocious followers from roving banditti into fettled colonists . Neuftria received the name of Normandy from its new inhabitants , called Normans by the French . William the ...
... leader of these terrible pirates , who foon converted his ferocious followers from roving banditti into fettled colonists . Neuftria received the name of Normandy from its new inhabitants , called Normans by the French . William the ...
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