An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... thing English , that he hung one of his fol- lowers for eating English biscuit . " That is not probable . ' Tis much more likely , that he was executed for holding treacherous correspondence with the enemy , of which his possession of ...
... thing English , that he hung one of his fol- lowers for eating English biscuit . " That is not probable . ' Tis much more likely , that he was executed for holding treacherous correspondence with the enemy , of which his possession of ...
Side 8
... thing Irish must be either petty , barbarous , or even savage . The negotiation with the northerns was , the effect of a weak temporizing policy , for the same reason ; because the impertinent fellows ought to be crushed at once : and ...
... thing Irish must be either petty , barbarous , or even savage . The negotiation with the northerns was , the effect of a weak temporizing policy , for the same reason ; because the impertinent fellows ought to be crushed at once : and ...
Side 9
Dennis Taaffe. was every thing to the English , whose resources were at some distance from the scene of action , and whose intrigues might profit of the interval , to detach some members from the sand - rope con- federacy of Irish ...
Dennis Taaffe. was every thing to the English , whose resources were at some distance from the scene of action , and whose intrigues might profit of the interval , to detach some members from the sand - rope con- federacy of Irish ...
Side 16
... thing worse . He was not ignorant , that the queen's express orders , for offering a conference , only in some walled town , were given , with a view , if possible , to inveigle him into captivity , and dispatch him ; like Brien Roe O ...
... thing worse . He was not ignorant , that the queen's express orders , for offering a conference , only in some walled town , were given , with a view , if possible , to inveigle him into captivity , and dispatch him ; like Brien Roe O ...
Side 49
... thing impertinent , seeing the continuance thereof , as plainly to all men appeareth , is for the chiefest motive , or at least was a principal part thereof . Albeit the same was not then manifest , because so good a cause should not be ...
... thing impertinent , seeing the continuance thereof , as plainly to all men appeareth , is for the chiefest motive , or at least was a principal part thereof . Albeit the same was not then manifest , because so good a cause should not be ...
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