An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... ment sent to its relief , and gave English measure to the garrison . To complete his triumph , O'Donnell established one of the De Burgos , his associate , chieftain of his district , under the name of Mac - William , while Bingham ...
... ment sent to its relief , and gave English measure to the garrison . To complete his triumph , O'Donnell established one of the De Burgos , his associate , chieftain of his district , under the name of Mac - William , while Bingham ...
Side 24
... on Tyrone's foraging parties , occasioned some con- fusion ; Bagnal cautiously avoiding an engage- ment . O'Nial next marched to the fort of Blackwater , which he blockaded . The queen's Irish government 24 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
... on Tyrone's foraging parties , occasioned some con- fusion ; Bagnal cautiously avoiding an engage- ment . O'Nial next marched to the fort of Blackwater , which he blockaded . The queen's Irish government 24 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
Side 43
... ment . Essex promised to transmit their desires to the queen ; and was even accused of promising to prevail on her to grant them , as highly equi- table and reasonable . A truce was agreed on for six weeks , to be renewed for the same ...
... ment . Essex promised to transmit their desires to the queen ; and was even accused of promising to prevail on her to grant them , as highly equi- table and reasonable . A truce was agreed on for six weeks , to be renewed for the same ...
Side 94
... ment of their Spanish allies . Their first and greatest fault , consisted in their dilatoriness in sending the promised succours . Their second error was , their choice of position . The third fatal one was , their importuning the Irish ...
... ment of their Spanish allies . Their first and greatest fault , consisted in their dilatoriness in sending the promised succours . Their second error was , their choice of position . The third fatal one was , their importuning the Irish ...
Side 105
... ment without mercy , because she shewed no mercy . " It may not be displeasing to the reader , nor is it quite foreign to the purpose of giving just traits , characteristic of the hostile sects and par- ties , to contrast with the ...
... ment without mercy , because she shewed no mercy . " It may not be displeasing to the reader , nor is it quite foreign to the purpose of giving just traits , characteristic of the hostile sects and par- ties , to contrast with the ...
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