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... in the road three days , during which time they rowed round and round our ship
, and took particular notice of us : I also took all the notice I could of them ; two
frigates lay a - head of us , two a - stern , and one a little within the rocks , to
watch ...
... in the road three days , during which time they rowed round and round our ship
, and took particular notice of us : I also took all the notice I could of them ; two
frigates lay a - head of us , two a - stern , and one a little within the rocks , to
watch ...
Page 36
... and took post on a rising ground , where he could plainly perceive eight boats
landing armed men , and that they drew out in detachments , and took post on the
dykes , hedges , and all the rising grounds , from whence they could have most ...
... and took post on a rising ground , where he could plainly perceive eight boats
landing armed men , and that they drew out in detachments , and took post on the
dykes , hedges , and all the rising grounds , from whence they could have most ...
Page xx
They accordingly took all the food they could find , with some linen and wearing
apparel ; but they neither hurt nor affronted man , woman , or child , nor did any
mischief for mischief ' s sake , though they were suffi . ciently provoked ; for many
...
They accordingly took all the food they could find , with some linen and wearing
apparel ; but they neither hurt nor affronted man , woman , or child , nor did any
mischief for mischief ' s sake , though they were suffi . ciently provoked ; for many
...
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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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