NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... soon broke the spell that surrounded the mailed warriors , and cut them down almost to a man . Soon after he fell himself , stabbed by a dying Norwegian prince , whom he had shaken out of his armour and struck to the earth . Malachy ...
... soon broke the spell that surrounded the mailed warriors , and cut them down almost to a man . Soon after he fell himself , stabbed by a dying Norwegian prince , whom he had shaken out of his armour and struck to the earth . Malachy ...
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... soon surrounded by his retainers . He took possession of his castles , and prepared himself to maintain the position he had thus assumed , which led the Government to expect another formidable rebellion . In the following spring he ...
... soon surrounded by his retainers . He took possession of his castles , and prepared himself to maintain the position he had thus assumed , which led the Government to expect another formidable rebellion . In the following spring he ...
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... soon outdid the sword and the gallows in the work of death , and hastened the crisis of this barbarous war . During this year perished Saunders , the Papal legate , from hunger and hardship , and a body supposed to be his was found in a ...
... soon outdid the sword and the gallows in the work of death , and hastened the crisis of this barbarous war . During this year perished Saunders , the Papal legate , from hunger and hardship , and a body supposed to be his was found in a ...
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