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I have no more to add , but confess it is a hard task to do justice to the merit of
every party vying with each other , who shall exert themselves most upon this
important occasion ; the Roman catholic gentlemen have offered 23 MEMOIRS
OF ...
I have no more to add , but confess it is a hard task to do justice to the merit of
every party vying with each other , who shall exert themselves most upon this
important occasion ; the Roman catholic gentlemen have offered 23 MEMOIRS
OF ...
Page xviii
The small party of the 62nd , by whom the town walls were defended , having
expended all their ammunition , four rounds , retired into the castle . During the
firing , in the High Street , between the advanced division and the retreating
English ...
The small party of the 62nd , by whom the town walls were defended , having
expended all their ammunition , four rounds , retired into the castle . During the
firing , in the High Street , between the advanced division and the retreating
English ...
Page 76
The sun had set behind the western wave and the grey twilight of evening was
fast advancing , as the French , descending the hill of Mullagharn , beheld the
yeomanry and a party of the Leicestershire fencibles forming on a com
mmanding ...
The sun had set behind the western wave and the grey twilight of evening was
fast advancing , as the French , descending the hill of Mullagharn , beheld the
yeomanry and a party of the Leicestershire fencibles forming on a com
mmanding ...
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The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
The Triumphs of Erin | 66 |
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