An Impartial History of the Irish Rebellion, in the year 1798; and the causes, rise and progress of that event; with an account of the battles fought between the Kings troops and the Insurgents. Also the state trials and examinations of the rebel chiefs. Illustrated with an historical view of Ireland from ... 1684, to 1803, Volume 2M. Beegan, 1820 |
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