An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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Side 4
... Irish . Their first endeavour was , to tamper with O'Donnell , in order to detach him from Tyrone , considered as the most powerful of the Irish chieftains ; one without whose secret approbation the spirited opposition of O'Donnell ...
... Irish . Their first endeavour was , to tamper with O'Donnell , in order to detach him from Tyrone , considered as the most powerful of the Irish chieftains ; one without whose secret approbation the spirited opposition of O'Donnell ...
Side 8
... Irish must be either petty , barbarous , or even savage . The negotiation with the northerns was , the effect of a weak temporizing policy , for the same reason ; because the impertinent fellows ought to be crushed at once : and because ...
... Irish must be either petty , barbarous , or even savage . The negotiation with the northerns was , the effect of a weak temporizing policy , for the same reason ; because the impertinent fellows ought to be crushed at once : and because ...
Side 9
... Irish chieftains . It was , on the part of the Irish , weak and temporizing policy , to grant a truce , as long as they remained masters of the field , until they obtained substantial pledges for the fulfilment of articles , agreed to ...
... Irish chieftains . It was , on the part of the Irish , weak and temporizing policy , to grant a truce , as long as they remained masters of the field , until they obtained substantial pledges for the fulfilment of articles , agreed to ...
Side 18
... Irish forces , in the implements of modern warfare , procured them success . They fought their way to the fort of Blackwater , and took it . Having therein placed a garrison , the deputy resolved to pierce to Dungannon , the chief ...
... Irish forces , in the implements of modern warfare , procured them success . They fought their way to the fort of Blackwater , and took it . Having therein placed a garrison , the deputy resolved to pierce to Dungannon , the chief ...
Side 24
Dennis Taaffe. men , and their bigotted Irish partizans . The demand of a twelvemonth's truce would betray the insincerity of the English government in their pacific overtures , only craving time to as- semble forces from the continent ...
Dennis Taaffe. men , and their bigotted Irish partizans . The demand of a twelvemonth's truce would betray the insincerity of the English government in their pacific overtures , only craving time to as- semble forces from the continent ...
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