A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Union with Great Britain: With Five Maps and Appendices |
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... troops are sent to America . Battle of Lexington . Increase of the debt and of the pension - list . Flood is made a Vice - trea- surer . 1776. The embargo . Declaration of American In- dependence . 1777. The Engtish occupy Phila ...
... troops are sent to America . Battle of Lexington . Increase of the debt and of the pension - list . Flood is made a Vice - trea- surer . 1776. The embargo . Declaration of American In- dependence . 1777. The Engtish occupy Phila ...
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... Troops were collected and sent to co - operate with the helpless English government at Dublin , and to make a diversion in O'Connor's country . The latter and all his tribe were exterminated in the battle of Athenry ; but the English ...
... Troops were collected and sent to co - operate with the helpless English government at Dublin , and to make a diversion in O'Connor's country . The latter and all his tribe were exterminated in the battle of Athenry ; but the English ...
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... troops , of " coyne and livery , " or free quartering of the soldiery for food and fodder . The total want of security for life and property compelled large bodies of them to quit the country . Those who remained sank into the condition ...
... troops , of " coyne and livery , " or free quartering of the soldiery for food and fodder . The total want of security for life and property compelled large bodies of them to quit the country . Those who remained sank into the condition ...
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... troops , or to make war on the natives without leave of the Government . Two years later , another Act * com- manded the return of all absentees on pain of forfeiture of their lands to the Crown . These statutes were strong ones , but ...
... troops , or to make war on the natives without leave of the Government . Two years later , another Act * com- manded the return of all absentees on pain of forfeiture of their lands to the Crown . These statutes were strong ones , but ...
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... troops at Kells ; the young Earl of March being amongst the slain . Richard's anger was now thoroughly roused . He perceived that the submission of the chiefs was nothing but a blind ; and he at once determined to begin his work all ...
... troops at Kells ; the young Earl of March being amongst the slain . Richard's anger was now thoroughly roused . He perceived that the submission of the chiefs was nothing but a blind ; and he at once determined to begin his work all ...
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