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... England were obliged to quit France , Colonel Charles O'Kelly , with other gallant and loyal exiles , transferred his services to the crown of Spain , as that power in whose territory their Sovereign had to seek protection . There the ...
... England were obliged to quit France , Colonel Charles O'Kelly , with other gallant and loyal exiles , transferred his services to the crown of Spain , as that power in whose territory their Sovereign had to seek protection . There the ...
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... England . Irish . flourishing , kingdom of Cilicia . On his accession , the Cypriotes , who , in the assertion of their liberties , had , both before his days and after , been involved in perpetual war with the Cilicians , when they saw ...
... England . Irish . flourishing , kingdom of Cilicia . On his accession , the Cypriotes , who , in the assertion of their liberties , had , both before his days and after , been involved in perpetual war with the Cilicians , when they saw ...
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... England . 18. That solemn oath of Antiochus , which fame soon spread abroad , Louis XIV . and rumour disseminated through the surrounding nations , that he would avenge the wrongs of Amasis , induced all the Sovereigns of Asia to form ...
... England . 18. That solemn oath of Antiochus , which fame soon spread abroad , Louis XIV . and rumour disseminated through the surrounding nations , that he would avenge the wrongs of Amasis , induced all the Sovereigns of Asia to form ...
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... England . Eu- only in Cilicia and its dependencies , but also throughout Asia , exulted and rejoiced , when they saw the Princes of that religion involved in mutual strife , and exhausting their energies , in combating for an alien ...
... England . Eu- only in Cilicia and its dependencies , but also throughout Asia , exulted and rejoiced , when they saw the Princes of that religion involved in mutual strife , and exhausting their energies , in combating for an alien ...
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... England . Syria . They also , for many a year , had held the supremacy over Crete . France . Isle of But , renowned as were their forces both by land and sea , and though they had in turn assailed all the surrounding nations , and ...
... England . Syria . They also , for many a year , had held the supremacy over Crete . France . Isle of But , renowned as were their forces both by land and sea , and though they had in turn assailed all the surrounding nations , and ...
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Amasis amongst Asimo Athlone atque Aughrim avoit battle battle of Aughrim Bishop Boyne Camp Captain Castle Charles Cilician Colonel O'Kelly command Connaught Coridon Cyprians Cyprii Cyprus Cythera Dragoons Dublin Duke of Berwick Duke of Tyrconnell Earl Eleusina Enemy England English enim Enniskillen erat etiam étoit Foot force France French Galway Ginkell Ginkell's hæc haud Henry History of Ireland Horse inter IRISH ARCH Irish army Jacobite John King James King James II King James's King's Kingdom land Lauzun letter Limerick London Lord Louis XIV Lysander Majesty Memoirs of King nation NOTE O'Kelly observes Officers omnes Ororis Paphos Prince Protestants qu'il quæ quam quibus quod Regi Regiment reign religion rerum Roman Catholic royal Memoirs Ruth Sarsfield says Schonberg siege Syria tamen Town Trinity College troops Tyrconnell Ulster uppon William William III Williamite
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