An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... never conceals , but merely suspends them , for the purpose of negociation . Oh ! it seems it was the short truce informed him of the enemy's weakness . Would not a long one have informed him just as well , if he had not abundant means ...
... never conceals , but merely suspends them , for the purpose of negociation . Oh ! it seems it was the short truce informed him of the enemy's weakness . Would not a long one have informed him just as well , if he had not abundant means ...
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... never been defeated ; a man , whose courage was un- questionable , and whose strength and size were proportionate with his elevated enthusiasm . The Irish army rushed down the hills with incredible impetuosity ; the onset was furious ...
... never been defeated ; a man , whose courage was un- questionable , and whose strength and size were proportionate with his elevated enthusiasm . The Irish army rushed down the hills with incredible impetuosity ; the onset was furious ...
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... never be brought to any good pass , without either your destruction or helping bands : hereby protesting that I neither seek your lands , nor goods , nor do I purpose to plant any your places , if you will adjoyn with me , but will ex ...
... never be brought to any good pass , without either your destruction or helping bands : hereby protesting that I neither seek your lands , nor goods , nor do I purpose to plant any your places , if you will adjoyn with me , but will ex ...
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... never ap- palled , by the scenes of desolation and misery they produced ; and shrunk from no means , how- ever dishonorable or infamous , to accomplish the destruction of the Irish . Yet these were , the restorers and followers of the ...
... never ap- palled , by the scenes of desolation and misery they produced ; and shrunk from no means , how- ever dishonorable or infamous , to accomplish the destruction of the Irish . Yet these were , the restorers and followers of the ...
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... never had so charitable a queen , to punish the flesh of the Irish nation , for the salvation of their nobler and immortal part . It was , moreover , absolutely indispensable , to pulling down the swelling pride of the Milesians , and ...
... never had so charitable a queen , to punish the flesh of the Irish nation , for the salvation of their nobler and immortal part . It was , moreover , absolutely indispensable , to pulling down the swelling pride of the Milesians , and ...
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