Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 21Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... marched off , and were followed by above eighty brave fellows ; it would be doing injustice to merit not to mention Mr. Adam Maitland on this important occa- sion , he has exerted himself in an extraordinary man- ner , and was as far as ...
... marched off , and were followed by above eighty brave fellows ; it would be doing injustice to merit not to mention Mr. Adam Maitland on this important occa- sion , he has exerted himself in an extraordinary man- ner , and was as far as ...
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... marched for Bel- fast ; the Rich - Hill militia were conducted by the honourable colonel Richardson of the said town . " We hear they have broken down one of the long bridges of Belfast , to prevent any surprise from the county of Down ...
... marched for Bel- fast ; the Rich - Hill militia were conducted by the honourable colonel Richardson of the said town . " We hear they have broken down one of the long bridges of Belfast , to prevent any surprise from the county of Down ...
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... marched to relieve the guard on the French pri- soners in the castle ; an old and ruinous fortifica- tion built upon a rock which adjoins the town , and projects into the Bay . The rest of the men continued in the field , where ...
... marched to relieve the guard on the French pri- soners in the castle ; an old and ruinous fortifica- tion built upon a rock which adjoins the town , and projects into the Bay . The rest of the men continued in the field , where ...
Contents
The Shan Van Vocht | 1 |
On a Mountain whose summit | iii |
The Bantry Bay Invasion 1797 | v |
Copyright | |
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