An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... former artifices . He affected parti- cular satisfaction that so considerable a share of authority in Ireland had been committed to the earl of Ormond , from whom he looked for the regards of a countryman ; and addressing him- self in ...
... former artifices . He affected parti- cular satisfaction that so considerable a share of authority in Ireland had been committed to the earl of Ormond , from whom he looked for the regards of a countryman ; and addressing him- self in ...
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... former was hopeless ; as being determined to hold an estate and title , which the queen was equally entitled not to grant him . His overtures to O'Connor were better received . This soldier of fortune , married to a daughter of the late ...
... former was hopeless ; as being determined to hold an estate and title , which the queen was equally entitled not to grant him . His overtures to O'Connor were better received . This soldier of fortune , married to a daughter of the late ...
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... former , and as his death could only serve to raise up new competitors for his title , the bravo was directed to proceed against John . He seized his opportunity , and attempted to dispatch him ; but as his pistol was just levelled , he ...
... former , and as his death could only serve to raise up new competitors for his title , the bravo was directed to proceed against John . He seized his opportunity , and attempted to dispatch him ; but as his pistol was just levelled , he ...
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... former letters we signified that we feared . O'Donnel's forces are said to be four thousand , and to be joined with the Spaniards that landed at Castle - haven , and Tyrone's ( as we hear ge- nerally ) to be as many more , and since his ...
... former letters we signified that we feared . O'Donnel's forces are said to be four thousand , and to be joined with the Spaniards that landed at Castle - haven , and Tyrone's ( as we hear ge- nerally ) to be as many more , and since his ...
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... former nights were great lightnings with thunder ) to the great astonishment of many , in respect to the season of the year .... Tyrone's guides missed their way , so as he came not up to our camp by night , as the Spaniards ready in ...
... former nights were great lightnings with thunder ) to the great astonishment of many , in respect to the season of the year .... Tyrone's guides missed their way , so as he came not up to our camp by night , as the Spaniards ready in ...
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