An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... possession of Eng- lish biscuit afforded presumptive proof ; for how could he , on examination , account otherwise for the fact , since only English soldiers could give it to him ? But to return to the Irish war . Maguire , aided by O ...
... possession of Eng- lish biscuit afforded presumptive proof ; for how could he , on examination , account otherwise for the fact , since only English soldiers could give it to him ? But to return to the Irish war . Maguire , aided by O ...
Side 16
... possession of his person by any means , not excepting breach of faith , perjury , or if there be any thing worse . He was not ignorant , that the queen's express orders , for offering a conference , only in some walled town , were given ...
... possession of his person by any means , not excepting breach of faith , perjury , or if there be any thing worse . He was not ignorant , that the queen's express orders , for offering a conference , only in some walled town , were given ...
Side 25
... possession of Edward O'Reily of New - street . ' Tis therein stated , that deputy Syduey , in 1575 , invited Hugh O'Nial , afterwards earl of VOL . II . D the English to Bagnal on this occasion , without explanation OF IRELAND . 25.
... possession of Edward O'Reily of New - street . ' Tis therein stated , that deputy Syduey , in 1575 , invited Hugh O'Nial , afterwards earl of VOL . II . D the English to Bagnal on this occasion , without explanation OF IRELAND . 25.
Side 27
... with circumstances of unmanly cruelty and perfidy , now rose in arms , to revenge their wrongs , and recover their property . The chieftain O'Moore , who had re- gained possession of Leix , his antient patrimony , at OF IRELAND . 27.
... with circumstances of unmanly cruelty and perfidy , now rose in arms , to revenge their wrongs , and recover their property . The chieftain O'Moore , who had re- gained possession of Leix , his antient patrimony , at OF IRELAND . 27.
Side 28
Dennis Taaffe. gained possession of Leix , his antient patrimony , at the instance of Pierce Lacy , led some forces into Munster , to assist the discontented of that pro- vince . The great leaders of the south had nume- rous causes of ...
Dennis Taaffe. gained possession of Leix , his antient patrimony , at the instance of Pierce Lacy , led some forces into Munster , to assist the discontented of that pro- vince . The great leaders of the south had nume- rous causes of ...
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