A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Union with Great Britain: With Five Maps and AppendicesK. Paul, Trench, Trüber, 1908 - 579 Seiten |
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... followed some lawful trade or employ- ment , " were liable to the same penalties . ' This " bloody code , " as Curran called it , passed into law with little opposition . Even Grattan's effort to obtain the insertion of a special ...
... followed some lawful trade or employ- ment , " were liable to the same penalties . ' This " bloody code , " as Curran called it , passed into law with little opposition . Even Grattan's effort to obtain the insertion of a special ...
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... followed his orders , and reached Goff's Bridge , where he was encountered by Father Roche and all the fighting men of Wexford , who had come out to bar his passage , and who had conceived the daring plan of doubling back , after ...
... followed his orders , and reached Goff's Bridge , where he was encountered by Father Roche and all the fighting men of Wexford , who had come out to bar his passage , and who had conceived the daring plan of doubling back , after ...
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... followed him in hot pursuit , while Cornwallis moved in a parallel direction rather more to the south . Hearing that the people were " out " in the county of Longford , Humbert crossed the Shannon at Ballintra , and hurried on towards ...
... followed him in hot pursuit , while Cornwallis moved in a parallel direction rather more to the south . Hearing that the people were " out " in the county of Longford , Humbert crossed the Shannon at Ballintra , and hurried on towards ...
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CONDITION OF THE EARLY IRISH | 3 |
THE FILIBUSTERS | 31 |
THE COLONISTS | 38 |
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