An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... which the danger and address of Tyrone were remarkable . One Sedgrave , an English officer , observing where he had taken his station , and was issuing his orders , assaulted 豐 and unhorsed him . The earl , in falling , OF IRELAND . 5.
... which the danger and address of Tyrone were remarkable . One Sedgrave , an English officer , observing where he had taken his station , and was issuing his orders , assaulted 豐 and unhorsed him . The earl , in falling , OF IRELAND . 5.
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... officers . That the intentions of the lord general were in- deed just and honorable , but had been coun- teracted by the deputy ; and , as Norris was speedily to be recalled from his command , and the grievances of the northerns were to ...
... officers . That the intentions of the lord general were in- deed just and honorable , but had been coun- teracted by the deputy ; and , as Norris was speedily to be recalled from his command , and the grievances of the northerns were to ...
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... officers ; to victual the fort of Black- water ; and , as a token of his humble duty , to deliver forty beeves for the use of the garrison . Ormond promised , that the Northerns should have the same permission to purchase provisions in ...
... officers ; to victual the fort of Black- water ; and , as a token of his humble duty , to deliver forty beeves for the use of the garrison . Ormond promised , that the Northerns should have the same permission to purchase provisions in ...
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... officers , as a coward , and by Leland as cautious , would not venture an engagement with a general of tried ability and courage , who had already foiled commanders of great reputation . In cavalry too , he had a great superiority ; for ...
... officers , as a coward , and by Leland as cautious , would not venture an engagement with a general of tried ability and courage , who had already foiled commanders of great reputation . In cavalry too , he had a great superiority ; for ...
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... officers , were slain in the field . And that the slaughter was not still greater , is imputed by the English writers to the bravery of Montague , commander of the ca- valry ; by the Irish to the gallantry of O'Reily , a loyal chieftain ...
... officers , were slain in the field . And that the slaughter was not still greater , is imputed by the English writers to the bravery of Montague , commander of the ca- valry ; by the Irish to the gallantry of O'Reily , a loyal chieftain ...
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