An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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Side 27
... says , the Irish ever gained , since the first landing of the English , had a decisive influence on the affairs of Ireland . The remnant of the bards ,、 who escaped the persecutions of pretended civi- lizers , extolled the illustrious ...
... says , the Irish ever gained , since the first landing of the English , had a decisive influence on the affairs of Ireland . The remnant of the bards ,、 who escaped the persecutions of pretended civi- lizers , extolled the illustrious ...
Side 40
... says O'Donell , staring at him , with a disdainful countenance , " by the hand of * The reader may compare this speech with that of O'Sul livan , in Latin , but he must reflect , that it was delivered to the army in the Irish language ...
... says O'Donell , staring at him , with a disdainful countenance , " by the hand of * The reader may compare this speech with that of O'Sul livan , in Latin , but he must reflect , that it was delivered to the army in the Irish language ...
Side 41
... says Ledwich , " the Irish had 1200 pikes and 1000 muskets ; " but it may not be amiss to state , that not 30 years ago there were people living , who spoke with persons that were at that battle , who stated that the Irish fought with ...
... says Ledwich , " the Irish had 1200 pikes and 1000 muskets ; " but it may not be amiss to state , that not 30 years ago there were people living , who spoke with persons that were at that battle , who stated that the Irish fought with ...
Side 67
... says Le- land . While O'Neil was successful , his autho- rity was real ; defeat made it imaginary . To strengthen the malcontents of Munster still fur- ther , two bodies of mercenaries were led out of Connaught , by Redmond de Burgh ...
... says Le- land . While O'Neil was successful , his autho- rity was real ; defeat made it imaginary . To strengthen the malcontents of Munster still fur- ther , two bodies of mercenaries were led out of Connaught , by Redmond de Burgh ...
Side 92
... say in great num- bers . We have indured ( I dare boldly say ) the most miserable siege for extremity of weather and labour , that in this age hath been heard of . ” " The 28th day of December , the lord deputy was advertised that ...
... say in great num- bers . We have indured ( I dare boldly say ) the most miserable siege for extremity of weather and labour , that in this age hath been heard of . ” " The 28th day of December , the lord deputy was advertised that ...
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