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... in Ireland , and not be 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 .
... in Ireland , and not be 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 .
Page xxxi
... got back to France by the west of Ireland , and reached St . Malo on the 25th of
that month ; which port her crew entered “ almost dead with fatigue , hunger , and
thirst . ” Trn in France those malignant criticisms , which so often attend xxxi.
... got back to France by the west of Ireland , and reached St . Malo on the 25th of
that month ; which port her crew entered “ almost dead with fatigue , hunger , and
thirst . ” Trn in France those malignant criticisms , which so often attend xxxi.
Page 67
Those for freedom truly fighting , Ne ' er would sell their native plains ; Nor the aid
of France inviting , Seek a foreign tyrant ' s chains . Erin , ancient seat of learning ,
Whilst o ' er Europe darkness spread , Can ' st not thou , its wiles discerning ...
Those for freedom truly fighting , Ne ' er would sell their native plains ; Nor the aid
of France inviting , Seek a foreign tyrant ' s chains . Erin , ancient seat of learning ,
Whilst o ' er Europe darkness spread , Can ' st not thou , its wiles discerning ...
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POPULAR SONGS ILLUSTRATIVE OF | |
Songs relating to the Bantry Bay Invasion 1 The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
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