An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... party writers . The justice of their quarrel is partly confessed even by Leland , on the authority of Morryson , an hostile writer , who quotes Gen. Norris , commander - in - chief of the queen's forces . " Norris had judgment and ...
... party writers . The justice of their quarrel is partly confessed even by Leland , on the authority of Morryson , an hostile writer , who quotes Gen. Norris , commander - in - chief of the queen's forces . " Norris had judgment and ...
Side 10
... Leinster . " * Both parties were wearied of the war , but looked for terms hardly attainable , and preca- * Leland , Vol . II . Book IV . c . iv . p . 337 . rious if attained . Security for the uti possidetis , 10 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
... Leinster . " * Both parties were wearied of the war , but looked for terms hardly attainable , and preca- * Leland , Vol . II . Book IV . c . iv . p . 337 . rious if attained . Security for the uti possidetis , 10 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY.
Side 22
... party asked , which granted ? The truth may be collected from the contrary mistatements of Moryson , Carte and Leland . And although he could obtain but a truce of two months , yet he was not ignorant that * Leland , Vol . II . Book IV ...
... party asked , which granted ? The truth may be collected from the contrary mistatements of Moryson , Carte and Leland . And although he could obtain but a truce of two months , yet he was not ignorant that * Leland , Vol . II . Book IV ...
Side 24
... 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.
... 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 29
... party the greater weight , and completely to remove any appre- hensions , that might be inspired into the settlers by the craft of the enemy , of a resumption of property by the antient inhabitants , the first act of Tyrone was , to ...
... party the greater weight , and completely to remove any appre- hensions , that might be inspired into the settlers by the craft of the enemy , of a resumption of property by the antient inhabitants , the first act of Tyrone was , to ...
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