NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... army to flight , having slain about 400 men , with very little loss on their own part except that of their brave commander , who fell in the conflict . Soon after an unfortunate accident drove the garrison from Derry . The town took ...
... army to flight , having slain about 400 men , with very little loss on their own part except that of their brave commander , who fell in the conflict . Soon after an unfortunate accident drove the garrison from Derry . The town took ...
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... army to liberate the nation and the church , and by one great victory annihilate foreign tyranny and heresy . Before the English army marched to Kinsale the Lord - Deputy issued a proclamation showing the injustice of the invasion ...
... army to liberate the nation and the church , and by one great victory annihilate foreign tyranny and heresy . Before the English army marched to Kinsale the Lord - Deputy issued a proclamation showing the injustice of the invasion ...
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... army , under Ormond ; the Confederate army , under Castlehaven and Preston ; the army of the English Parliament , under Colonel Jones , in Dublin ; the army of the Nuncio , under Owen O'Neill ; and the army of the English and Scottish ...
... army , under Ormond ; the Confederate army , under Castlehaven and Preston ; the army of the English Parliament , under Colonel Jones , in Dublin ; the army of the Nuncio , under Owen O'Neill ; and the army of the English and Scottish ...
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