An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... lives , and the remnant of their properties , hitherto denied them , was a natural and just claim , though qualified insolence by party writers . The justice of their quarrel is partly confessed even by Leland , on the authority of ...
... lives , and the remnant of their properties , hitherto denied them , was a natural and just claim , though qualified insolence by party writers . The justice of their quarrel is partly confessed even by Leland , on the authority of ...
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... lives and properties , on condi- tion of their joining in the general cause . The Irish writers say , that Clifford lost 1400 men in this action . Cambden's words are , Cliffordo una * It is remarkable , that O'Donell had but one great ...
... lives and properties , on condi- tion of their joining in the general cause . The Irish writers say , that Clifford lost 1400 men in this action . Cambden's words are , Cliffordo una * It is remarkable , that O'Donell had but one great ...
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... lives . The devastations made by the English garrisons already threatened them with the misc- ries of famine ; and to cut them off from all foreign supplies a new and extraordinary measure was devised , which essentially affected every ...
... lives . The devastations made by the English garrisons already threatened them with the misc- ries of famine ; and to cut them off from all foreign supplies a new and extraordinary measure was devised , which essentially affected every ...
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... live , and to keep their bonnaghts ( or hired soldiers ) . It seemed in- credible , that by so barbarous inhabitants , the ground should be so manured , the fields so orderly fenced , the towns so frequently inhabited , and the high ...
... live , and to keep their bonnaghts ( or hired soldiers ) . It seemed in- credible , that by so barbarous inhabitants , the ground should be so manured , the fields so orderly fenced , the towns so frequently inhabited , and the high ...
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... lives and pains by the soldiers were both determined . † " One would imagine , " says Curry , " from the virulence of the expressions , and the barbarity of the actions mentioned in this history , that it was written by Carew's enemy ...
... lives and pains by the soldiers were both determined . † " One would imagine , " says Curry , " from the virulence of the expressions , and the barbarity of the actions mentioned in this history , that it was written by Carew's enemy ...
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