The History of Ireland: From the Treaty of Limerick to the Present Time : Being a Continuation of the History of the Abbé MacGeoghegan, Volumes 1-2 |
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... thousand arms , two hundred officers , and three thousand men . " Whether the Irish commanders were or were not justi- fied in surrendering a city which they were still capable of defending , and while in daily expectation of so ...
... thousand arms , two hundred officers , and three thousand men . " Whether the Irish commanders were or were not justi- fied in surrendering a city which they were still capable of defending , and while in daily expectation of so ...
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... thousand forms all the bitterness of sub- and perished in the waves . The ships jugation , and to perceive that in this reign began to move . A wild and terrible wail of King William , so vaunted for its liber- arose from the shore ...
... thousand forms all the bitterness of sub- and perished in the waves . The ships jugation , and to perceive that in this reign began to move . A wild and terrible wail of King William , so vaunted for its liber- arose from the shore ...
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... thousand times more for any city , or other town corporate ; any galling still ; because that disability law ... thousand favours , and avert a thousand evils . He may , while he betrays every valuable public interest , be , at the same ...
... thousand times more for any city , or other town corporate ; any galling still ; because that disability law ... thousand favours , and avert a thousand evils . He may , while he betrays every valuable public interest , be , at the same ...
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... every one born in any country hath an undoubted right to the inheritance of his father , or any other to whom he or they may be heir at law ; but and seven thousand men , were already in the heart 36 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
... every one born in any country hath an undoubted right to the inheritance of his father , or any other to whom he or they may be heir at law ; but and seven thousand men , were already in the heart 36 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
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... thousand men , were already in the heart of the town , and occupying the great square . It was four o'clock on a ... thousand men : Prince Eugene had not yet brought in more than four thousand . A large de- tachment of his army was to ...
... thousand men , were already in the heart of the town , and occupying the great square . It was four o'clock on a ... thousand men : Prince Eugene had not yet brought in more than four thousand . A large de- tachment of his army was to ...
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