An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... Leland and Hume against the unfor- tunate Shane O'Neil , was forgotten in the pre- ceding numbers . " Such was his rage against every thing English , that he hung one of his fol- lowers for eating English biscuit . " That is not ...
... Leland and Hume against the unfor- tunate Shane O'Neil , was forgotten in the pre- ceding numbers . " Such was his rage against every thing English , that he hung one of his fol- lowers for eating English biscuit . " That is not ...
Side 8
... we have no exact detail of the military operations of the campaign of 1595. A cessation of arms * Leland , Vol . II . Book IV . c . iv . p . 334 . was every thing to the English , whose resources were 8 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
... we have no exact detail of the military operations of the campaign of 1595. A cessation of arms * Leland , Vol . II . Book IV . c . iv . p . 334 . was every thing to the English , whose resources were 8 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
Side 9
... Leland , on the authority of Morryson , an hostile writer , who quotes Gen. Norris , commander - in - chief of the queen's forces . " Norris had judgment and equity to discern , that the hostilities of the Irish had been provoked by ...
... Leland , on the authority of Morryson , an hostile writer , who quotes Gen. Norris , commander - in - chief of the queen's forces . " Norris had judgment and equity to discern , that the hostilities of the Irish had been provoked by ...
Side 10
... * Both parties were wearied of the war , but looked for terms hardly attainable , and preca- * Leland , Vol . II . Book IV . c . iv . p . 337 . rious if attained . Security for the uti possidetis , 10 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
... * Both parties were wearied of the war , but looked for terms hardly attainable , and preca- * Leland , Vol . II . Book IV . c . iv . p . 337 . rious if attained . Security for the uti possidetis , 10 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
Side 11
... biassed writers as Morrison and Leland ; suffice it to say concerning it , that the treaty , not long after its conclusion , was violated by the English , a l'Anglois . The associates of Tyrone in Connaught were , by the OF IRELAND . 11.
... biassed writers as Morrison and Leland ; suffice it to say concerning it , that the treaty , not long after its conclusion , was violated by the English , a l'Anglois . The associates of Tyrone in Connaught were , by the OF IRELAND . 11.
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