The History of Ireland: From the Earliest Period of the Irish Annals, to the Present Time, Volume 2J. Tallis, 1854 - Ireland |
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... king's wishes to porting to the service of France fourteen obtain a peace on any terms , he preserved hundred foot , and by allowing consider- an air of dignity in his negotiations with the able levies for the king of Spain . Yet ...
... king's wishes to porting to the service of France fourteen obtain a peace on any terms , he preserved hundred foot , and by allowing consider- an air of dignity in his negotiations with the able levies for the king of Spain . Yet ...
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... king and his Irish subjects , now that the lish catholics , by the king's command and former was in so much want of assistance ; authority , have a power of meeting in a and that this was their mutual interest , the body , and with a ...
... king and his Irish subjects , now that the lish catholics , by the king's command and former was in so much want of assistance ; authority , have a power of meeting in a and that this was their mutual interest , the body , and with a ...
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... king's designs , and saw the consequences which must arise from the violent courses of Tyrconnell and his agents . He ventured to remonstrate , but in so doing he acknowledged his conviction that it was his own duty to execute the king's ...
... king's designs , and saw the consequences which must arise from the violent courses of Tyrconnell and his agents . He ventured to remonstrate , but in so doing he acknowledged his conviction that it was his own duty to execute the king's ...
Contents
Capture of SligoDiscovery of Glamor | 31 |
Delivery of Dublin to the parliamentarians | 53 |
State of Ireland on the departure of Crom | 92 |
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