An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... forces , but on the way he learned that he was too late . The Eng- lish garrison had already surrendered . The troops , detached against the besiegers , were to- tally defeated by O'Donnell ; and the garrison , reduced to extremity of ...
... forces , but on the way he learned that he was too late . The Eng- lish garrison had already surrendered . The troops , detached against the besiegers , were to- tally defeated by O'Donnell ; and the garrison , reduced to extremity of ...
Side 5
... forces of England , the tribes would be gradually awed , or bribed into submission . Seeing that without striking ... force him to war against his interest and incli- nation . But his implacable enemy , Bagnal , by intercepting his ...
... forces of England , the tribes would be gradually awed , or bribed into submission . Seeing that without striking ... force him to war against his interest and incli- nation . But his implacable enemy , Bagnal , by intercepting his ...
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... forces . " Norris had judgment and equity to discern , that the hostilities of the Irish had been provoked by several instances of wanton insolence and op- pression ; and as the deputy declared for a ri- VOL . II . B gourous prosecution ...
... forces . " Norris had judgment and equity to discern , that the hostilities of the Irish had been provoked by several instances of wanton insolence and op- pression ; and as the deputy declared for a ri- VOL . II . B gourous prosecution ...
Side 10
... force so terrifying to the Northerns , that the rebel earl abandoned the fort of Blackwater , set fire to the town of Dungannon , without spa- ring his own house , destroyed the adjacent vil- lages , and retired to his woods , which ...
... force so terrifying to the Northerns , that the rebel earl abandoned the fort of Blackwater , set fire to the town of Dungannon , without spa- ring his own house , destroyed the adjacent vil- lages , and retired to his woods , which ...
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... forces , she was confounded and mortified , at the disgrace , losses and expence , attending her Irish wars , though conducted by Norris , one of the most distinguished generals of his age . Glad to disengage herself , at any rate ...
... forces , she was confounded and mortified , at the disgrace , losses and expence , attending her Irish wars , though conducted by Norris , one of the most distinguished generals of his age . Glad to disengage herself , at any rate ...
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