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... queen's temporizing conduct Blackwater - General rebellion - Effex lord lieutenant -His mifconduct - His interview with O'Nial -His fall -- Operations of Tyrone , manifefto , & c . Appointment of Mountjoy- Seizure of Ormond Operations ...
... queen's temporizing conduct Blackwater - General rebellion - Effex lord lieutenant -His mifconduct - His interview with O'Nial -His fall -- Operations of Tyrone , manifefto , & c . Appointment of Mountjoy- Seizure of Ormond Operations ...
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... Queen's coun- ty , Kilkenny , Carlow , Wexford , Wicklow , Kildare , Dublin , Meath , and Louth ; and Ulfter the nine of Cavan , Monaghan , Armagh , Down , Antrim , Derry , Donegal , Tyrone , and Fermanagh . The largest of all the ...
... Queen's coun- ty , Kilkenny , Carlow , Wexford , Wicklow , Kildare , Dublin , Meath , and Louth ; and Ulfter the nine of Cavan , Monaghan , Armagh , Down , Antrim , Derry , Donegal , Tyrone , and Fermanagh . The largest of all the ...
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... 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.
... 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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... queen , the Dutchy of Guienne , toge ther with Poictou and other territories . By infur rections and contefted claims in his French provinces , the fettlement of English affairs , and the obftinate violence of Thomas a Becket ...
... queen , the Dutchy of Guienne , toge ther with Poictou and other territories . By infur rections and contefted claims in his French provinces , the fettlement of English affairs , and the obftinate violence of Thomas a Becket ...
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... queen , from her Irish demefnes , four hundred cows , all of which were of a red colour ; yet the agriculture of Ireland was , at the time of this invafion , compara- tively with times paft , and fome ages after , in a flourishing state ...
... queen , from her Irish demefnes , four hundred cows , all of which were of a red colour ; yet the agriculture of Ireland was , at the time of this invafion , compara- tively with times paft , and fome ages after , in a flourishing state ...
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