An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... established one of the De Burgos , his associate , chieftain of his district , under the name of Mac - William , while Bingham , the queen's president of Connaught , was obliged to shrink from the conflict . The queen and her ministry ...
... established one of the De Burgos , his associate , chieftain of his district , under the name of Mac - William , while Bingham , the queen's president of Connaught , was obliged to shrink from the conflict . The queen and her ministry ...
Side 23
... establish- ing tranquillity in Ireland ; that O'Nial would agree only to a truce of two months , a sufficient time for settling all differences , the story would be understood , however disgusting to English- * Leland , Vol . II . Book ...
... establish- ing tranquillity in Ireland ; that O'Nial would agree only to a truce of two months , a sufficient time for settling all differences , the story would be understood , however disgusting to English- * Leland , Vol . II . Book ...
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... established reputation , was sent to the post of danger and honour . " His patent , was granted with the title of Lord Lieutenant , and with more extensive power than almost any . governor had enjoyed : besides an extraordinary ...
... established reputation , was sent to the post of danger and honour . " His patent , was granted with the title of Lord Lieutenant , and with more extensive power than almost any . governor had enjoyed : besides an extraordinary ...
Side 35
... establishing English government , till their strength should be completely broken : advises that the coasts be guarded , the towns occupied by strong garrisons , and prevented from supplying the rebels : and upon comparison of the ...
... establishing English government , till their strength should be completely broken : advises that the coasts be guarded , the towns occupied by strong garrisons , and prevented from supplying the rebels : and upon comparison of the ...
Side 58
... established an unusual regularity and plenty in their districts . But now they were exposed to the most rueful havock from the queen's forces . The soldiers , encouraged by the exam- ple of their officers , every where cut down the ...
... established an unusual regularity and plenty in their districts . But now they were exposed to the most rueful havock from the queen's forces . The soldiers , encouraged by the exam- ple of their officers , every where cut down the ...
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