The Complte History of Ireland,: From the Earliest Times: Being Compiled from a Connected Continuation by Approved Standard Writers. Embellished with Magnificent Steel Engravings, from Designs Taken Expressly by W. H. Bartlett, EsqR. Martin & Company, 1845 - Ireland |
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Page 156
... force of gold than iron . The people at length growing des- perate , exclaimed against his timidity ; and in this dilemma , he recommended them the calling in of the Saxons . Assisted by these new allies , the Britons successfully made ...
... force of gold than iron . The people at length growing des- perate , exclaimed against his timidity ; and in this dilemma , he recommended them the calling in of the Saxons . Assisted by these new allies , the Britons successfully made ...
Page 251
... force ; and those who held by fearan - cloidhemh , or sword - land , as almost the entire county of Clare , Ormond , and the borders of the county of Limerick , etc. , must necessarily keep up a more considerable force , being exempt ...
... force ; and those who held by fearan - cloidhemh , or sword - land , as almost the entire county of Clare , Ormond , and the borders of the county of Limerick , etc. , must necessarily keep up a more considerable force , being exempt ...
Page 100
... force destined for this object , consisting of the two thousand German auxiliaries , and " a great multitude , " says the chronicler , of Irish , set sail from Dublin , and with a fair wind reached in safety the Pile of Foudray , in ...
... force destined for this object , consisting of the two thousand German auxiliaries , and " a great multitude , " says the chronicler , of Irish , set sail from Dublin , and with a fair wind reached in safety the Pile of Foudray , in ...
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