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... and were followed by above eighty brave fellows ; it would be doing injustice to
merit not to mention Mr. Adam Maitland on this important occasion , he has
exerted himself in an extraordinary manner , and was as far as Drogheda
yesterday ...
... and were followed by above eighty brave fellows ; it would be doing injustice to
merit not to mention Mr. Adam Maitland on this important occasion , he has
exerted himself in an extraordinary manner , and was as far as Drogheda
yesterday ...
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this important occasion ; the Roman catholic gentlemen have offered to give their
wives and children as hostages of their loyalty at this time , and offered to march ,
if the government will please to entrust them with arms , along with their fellow ...
this important occasion ; the Roman catholic gentlemen have offered to give their
wives and children as hostages of their loyalty at this time , and offered to march ,
if the government will please to entrust them with arms , along with their fellow ...
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The English admiral was obliged to bestow on her the fire he had reserved for a
greater occasion , and with one broadside sent her to the bottom . The victory
was for a considerable time doubtful ; but at last was decided about four in the ...
The English admiral was obliged to bestow on her the fire he had reserved for a
greater occasion , and with one broadside sent her to the bottom . The victory
was for a considerable time doubtful ; but at last was decided about four in the ...
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Contents
Advertisement | 44 |
The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
The Triumphs of Erin | 66 |
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