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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... sent prisoners to France ; the soldiers also to stay in Ireland , and that an equal number of French prisoners should be sent to France , within one month , or as soon after as ships could be got ready for that purpose . Granted ...
... sent prisoners to France ; the soldiers also to stay in Ireland , and that an equal number of French prisoners should be sent to France , within one month , or as soon after as ships could be got ready for that purpose . Granted ...
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... sent her to the bottom . The victory was for a considerable time doubtful ; but at last was decided about four in the afternoon , by the Formidable , of 80 guns and 1000 men , bearing the flag of Rear - Admiral de St. André du Verger ...
... sent her to the bottom . The victory was for a considerable time doubtful ; but at last was decided about four in the afternoon , by the Formidable , of 80 guns and 1000 men , bearing the flag of Rear - Admiral de St. André du Verger ...
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... sent the intelligence to Mr. White of Seafield Park , who was the first to communicate it to the Irish Government , and Mr. White's services at this critical moment , were rewarded by his eleva- tion to the peerage , under the title of ...
... sent the intelligence to Mr. White of Seafield Park , who was the first to communicate it to the Irish Government , and Mr. White's services at this critical moment , were rewarded by his eleva- tion to the peerage , under the title of ...
Contents
The Shan Van Vocht | 1 |
On a Mountain whose summit | iii |
The Bantry Bay Invasion 1797 | v |
Copyright | |
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