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 223
... success , and joined by fresh forces , Amelanus , the spring follow- ing , made a sudden incursion into Ulster , surprised Armagh , and , after plundering the churches and sacred places of their riches , set fire to them , putting at ...
... success , and joined by fresh forces , Amelanus , the spring follow- ing , made a sudden incursion into Ulster , surprised Armagh , and , after plundering the churches and sacred places of their riches , set fire to them , putting at ...
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... success ; and two other English leaders , Raymond Fitz - Hugh , who fell at Olechan , and Raymond Canton , slain at Odrone , were added to the victims which the outraged feelings of the people now offered up in bitter revenge for their ...
... success ; and two other English leaders , Raymond Fitz - Hugh , who fell at Olechan , and Raymond Canton , slain at Odrone , were added to the victims which the outraged feelings of the people now offered up in bitter revenge for their ...
Page 223
... successful battle which he fought against his countrymen . His enemies were for a time disconcerted by this bold proof of ... success- ful . The external glory of England arose under her administration . Providence seemed to pardon her ...
... successful battle which he fought against his countrymen . His enemies were for a time disconcerted by this bold proof of ... success- ful . The external glory of England arose under her administration . Providence seemed to pardon her ...
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