The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688. Chapter 58 - 62, Volume 10Tourneisen, 1789 - 412 pages |
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... Irish landed , though not exceeding eleven hundred foot , very ill armed , than Montrofe declared himself , and entered upon that scene of action , which has rendered his name fo celebrated . About eight hundred of the men of Athole ...
... Irish landed , though not exceeding eleven hundred foot , very ill armed , than Montrofe declared himself , and entered upon that scene of action , which has rendered his name fo celebrated . About eight hundred of the men of Athole ...
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... Irish invafion . Mont- LVIII . rofe , inferior in number , totally unprovided with horse , ill fupplied with arms and ammuni- tion , had nothing to depend on , but the courage , which he himfelf , by his own example , and the rapidity ...
... Irish invafion . Mont- LVIII . rofe , inferior in number , totally unprovided with horse , ill fupplied with arms and ammuni- tion , had nothing to depend on , but the courage , which he himfelf , by his own example , and the rapidity ...
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... Irish , who having no place , to which they could retire , ftill adhered to him in every fortune . WITH these , and fome reinforcements of the Athole - men , and Macdonalds , whom he had recalled , Montrofe fell fuddenly upon Argyle's ...
... Irish , who having no place , to which they could retire , ftill adhered to him in every fortune . WITH these , and fome reinforcements of the Athole - men , and Macdonalds , whom he had recalled , Montrofe fell fuddenly upon Argyle's ...
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... Irish rebels , the king was defirous of concluding a final peace with them , and obtaining their affiftance in Eng- land : And he gave authority to Ormond , lord lieutenant , to promise them an abrogation of all the penal laws , enacted ...
... Irish rebels , the king was defirous of concluding a final peace with them , and obtaining their affiftance in Eng- land : And he gave authority to Ormond , lord lieutenant , to promise them an abrogation of all the penal laws , enacted ...
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... Irish families , might be of fervice : He also fore- saw , that farther conceffions with regard to religion might probably be demanded by the bigotted Irish ; and that , as thefe conceffions , however neceffary , would give great ...
... Irish families , might be of fervice : He also fore- saw , that farther conceffions with regard to religion might probably be demanded by the bigotted Irish ; and that , as thefe conceffions , however neceffary , would give great ...
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