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9 separated by a violent storm . Several of the ships reached Bantry bay on the
south - west coast of Ireland , and some of them lay there at anchor for about a
week , without making any attempt to land . General Hoche , and Admiral de
Galle ...
9 separated by a violent storm . Several of the ships reached Bantry bay on the
south - west coast of Ireland , and some of them lay there at anchor for about a
week , without making any attempt to land . General Hoche , and Admiral de
Galle ...
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That America was cautiously intriguing for the separation of Ireland from England
at this period , is evident from the recommendations given to Tone by Munro , and
by Munro ' s successor ( Adet ) having offered Tone money for his expenses ...
That America was cautiously intriguing for the separation of Ireland from England
at this period , is evident from the recommendations given to Tone by Munro , and
by Munro ' s successor ( Adet ) having offered Tone money for his expenses ...
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Will Ireland then be free ? Says the Shan Van vocht ; Yes ! Ireland SHALL be free
, From the centre to the sea ; Then hurra for Liberty ! Says the Shan Van vocht .
Yes ! Ireland SHALL be free , From the centre to the sea ; Then hurra for Liberty !
Will Ireland then be free ? Says the Shan Van vocht ; Yes ! Ireland SHALL be free
, From the centre to the sea ; Then hurra for Liberty ! Says the Shan Van vocht .
Yes ! Ireland SHALL be free , From the centre to the sea ; Then hurra for Liberty !
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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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