The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volume 4Harper, 1879 - Great Britain |
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... - Mountjoy's Success in Ireland . -Defeat of the Spaniards and Irish . - A Parliament . - Tyrone's Submission.— Queen's Sickness - and Death -- and Character ... 150 “ APPENDIX III . Government of England . - Revenues.
... - Mountjoy's Success in Ireland . -Defeat of the Spaniards and Irish . - A Parliament . - Tyrone's Submission.— Queen's Sickness - and Death -- and Character ... 150 “ APPENDIX III . Government of England . - Revenues.
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... Spaniards and Italians into Ireland ; where the inhabitants , always tur- bulent and discontented with the English government , were now more alienated by religious prejudices , and were ready to join every invader . The Spanish general ...
... Spaniards and Italians into Ireland ; where the inhabitants , always tur- bulent and discontented with the English government , were now more alienated by religious prejudices , and were ready to join every invader . The Spanish general ...
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... Spaniards , who expected no enemy in those quar- ters , he took many rich prizes , and prepared to return with the booty which he had acquired . Apprehensive of being in- tercepted by the enemy if he took the same way homewards by which ...
... Spaniards , who expected no enemy in those quar- ters , he took many rich prizes , and prepared to return with the booty which he had acquired . Apprehensive of being in- tercepted by the enemy if he took the same way homewards by which ...
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... Spaniard , who pretended to be agent for the merchants whom Drake had spoiled . Hav- ing learned afterwards that Philip had seized the money , and had employed part of it against herself in Ireland , part of it in the pay of the Prince ...
... Spaniard , who pretended to be agent for the merchants whom Drake had spoiled . Hav- ing learned afterwards that Philip had seized the money , and had employed part of it against herself in Ireland , part of it in the pay of the Prince ...
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... Spaniards in the West Indies : two thousand three hundred volunteers , besides seamen , engaged on board it ; Sir Francis Drake was appointed admiral ; Christopher Carlisle , commander of the land forces . 1583. Jan. They took St. Jago ...
... Spaniards in the West Indies : two thousand three hundred volunteers , besides seamen , engaged on board it ; Sir Francis Drake was appointed admiral ; Christopher Carlisle , commander of the land forces . 1583. Jan. They took St. Jago ...
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