An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... taken place . Not caring to rely too much on the suc- cess of their intrigues with O'Donnell and other chieftains , an army of veterans , distinguished by their service in Britanny , with a new levy raised in England , were dispatched ...
... taken place . Not caring to rely too much on the suc- cess of their intrigues with O'Donnell and other chieftains , an army of veterans , distinguished by their service in Britanny , with a new levy raised in England , were dispatched ...
Side 5
... 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.
... 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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... taken , with other honors of war . But what was of real consequence , they became masters of all the artillery , ammunition , and provisions of the royal army , together with a quantity of Tyrone , Mac - Mahon , O'Donnel , Maguire , and ...
... taken , with other honors of war . But what was of real consequence , they became masters of all the artillery , ammunition , and provisions of the royal army , together with a quantity of Tyrone , Mac - Mahon , O'Donnel , Maguire , and ...
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... taken from his soldiers , the earl was attacked in his rear , with great advan- tage , and a number of his men slain . The siege of Lord Cahir's castle , his first military exploit in Ireland , was retarded ten days , by the active ...
... taken from his soldiers , the earl was attacked in his rear , with great advan- tage , and a number of his men slain . The siege of Lord Cahir's castle , his first military exploit in Ireland , was retarded ten days , by the active ...
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... England , if he should get this , ( for so some that we have taken and examined do confess ) and that the whole strength of the Irish are drawn and draw- VOL . II . L ing hither to set up their rest , to get OF IRELAND . 81.
... England , if he should get this , ( for so some that we have taken and examined do confess ) and that the whole strength of the Irish are drawn and draw- VOL . II . L ing hither to set up their rest , to get OF IRELAND . 81.
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