Sir Richard Grenville: The Turbulent Life and Career of the Hero of the Little "Revenge" |
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... remained still Mac- Carthy Mor , the Earl of Tyrone was still O'Neill , and Sir Donogh [ MacCarthy ] would have remained Mac- Carthy Reagh to the end of his days . Any English title must have descended lineally ; whereas the Captaincies ...
... remained still Mac- Carthy Mor , the Earl of Tyrone was still O'Neill , and Sir Donogh [ MacCarthy ] would have remained Mac- Carthy Reagh to the end of his days . Any English title must have descended lineally ; whereas the Captaincies ...
Page 272
... remained it would only mean still greater loss . And so , early that morning , having done his bit ' as faithfully as any man could , Jacob showed the Spaniards that he was a master at the game of hare and hounds . In and out of the ...
... remained it would only mean still greater loss . And so , early that morning , having done his bit ' as faithfully as any man could , Jacob showed the Spaniards that he was a master at the game of hare and hounds . In and out of the ...
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... remained ; a final show of strength . Had the Revenge done nothing else this one effort would yet have been more than might be expected of her , for the galleon on her starboard had only time to run to the shore to save her men before ...
... remained ; a final show of strength . Had the Revenge done nothing else this one effort would yet have been more than might be expected of her , for the galleon on her starboard had only time to run to the shore to save her men before ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 19 |
THE SHERIFF OF CORK | 49 |
THE GERALDINES | 57 |
Copyright | |
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