NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... Protestant cause in Ulster . On Monday , March 11 , 1689 , the Catholic army , amounting to 15,000 men , arrived at Newry , and the Protestants fled before it , taking what effects they could , and many of them escaping to Scotland and ...
... Protestant cause in Ulster . On Monday , March 11 , 1689 , the Catholic army , amounting to 15,000 men , arrived at Newry , and the Protestants fled before it , taking what effects they could , and many of them escaping to Scotland and ...
Page 112
... Protestants suddenly brightened . On the 13th of August a fleet of nearly 100 sail , having on board 10,000 horse and foot , under the command of the celebrated Schomberg , anchored in the Bay of Bangor , County Down . He immediately ...
... Protestants suddenly brightened . On the 13th of August a fleet of nearly 100 sail , having on board 10,000 horse and foot , under the command of the celebrated Schomberg , anchored in the Bay of Bangor , County Down . He immediately ...
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... Protestants . It is thus that the frantic excitement of civil war converts men and women into fiends . A more humane , kind - hearted , or hospitable people than the peasantry of the County Wexford can hardly be found in Ireland ; and I ...
... Protestants . It is thus that the frantic excitement of civil war converts men and women into fiends . A more humane , kind - hearted , or hospitable people than the peasantry of the County Wexford can hardly be found in Ireland ; and I ...
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