NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... defended the place , and sent in their stead some of his worst regiments . The English heard of this , and , galled by the taunts of the enemy , they crossed the river , while the English and Irish batteries played furiously against one ...
... defended the place , and sent in their stead some of his worst regiments . The English heard of this , and , galled by the taunts of the enemy , they crossed the river , while the English and Irish batteries played furiously against one ...
Page 47
... defended by a garrison of 1,200 effective men , chiefly of the militia , with 150 yeomen , all under the command of Major General Johnson , On the morning of the 5th of June , General Harvey sent from his camp , on Corbitt Hill ...
... defended by a garrison of 1,200 effective men , chiefly of the militia , with 150 yeomen , all under the command of Major General Johnson , On the morning of the 5th of June , General Harvey sent from his camp , on Corbitt Hill ...
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... defended himself in a speech , which was an indict- ment against the English Government , and an attack upon the Union . Mr. Shiel defended Mr. John O'Connell , in a brilliant oration . Each of the other traversers had his own counsel ...
... defended himself in a speech , which was an indict- ment against the English Government , and an attack upon the Union . Mr. Shiel defended Mr. John O'Connell , in a brilliant oration . Each of the other traversers had his own counsel ...
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