An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... council was , to insulate the north from the rest of the kingdom , by a chain of forts connecting the great lakes , which were to be defended by gar- risons , and ships of war stationed on the lakes . That thus circumvented by sea and ...
... council was , to insulate the north from the rest of the kingdom , by a chain of forts connecting the great lakes , which were to be defended by gar- risons , and ships of war stationed on the lakes . That thus circumvented by sea and ...
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... council testified to deputy Russel , for suffering O'Neil so easily to escape out of his hands , at a time Bagnal so far prevailed , that it became a question , whether he should not be committed to custody . Russel declared for this ...
... council testified to deputy Russel , for suffering O'Neil so easily to escape out of his hands , at a time Bagnal so far prevailed , that it became a question , whether he should not be committed to custody . Russel declared for this ...
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... council , as usual , committed the reins of government to Sir Thomas Norris , lord president of Munster . But at his own request the queen immediately appointed a new administration . The civil go- vernment was committed to Loftus ...
... council , as usual , committed the reins of government to Sir Thomas Norris , lord president of Munster . But at his own request the queen immediately appointed a new administration . The civil go- vernment was committed to Loftus ...
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... councils ; and so forcibly were they impressed with the danger and futility of all temporizing expedients , that it was universally agreed , that nothing but a for- midable army , and an experienced general , could preserve the realm of ...
... councils ; and so forcibly were they impressed with the danger and futility of all temporizing expedients , that it was universally agreed , that nothing but a for- midable army , and an experienced general , could preserve the realm of ...
Side 33
... council , interested in the new plantations in Munster , to march first south- ward , to settle the disturbances of that quarter . In his march through Leinster , he was conside- rably harassed by O'Moore , chieftain of Leix . At a ...
... council , interested in the new plantations in Munster , to march first south- ward , to settle the disturbances of that quarter . In his march through Leinster , he was conside- rably harassed by O'Moore , chieftain of Leix . At a ...
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