The British Plutarch, Or Biographical Entertainer. Being a Select Collection of the Lives at Large of the Most Eminent Men, Natives of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Reign of Henry VIII. to George II. (etc.) |
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... so much as intelligence of Owen O'Neile's march , though his way was close by
Preston , I conceived it then high time to look back towards my small party of foot ,
which I had left near Kilkenny ; and accordingly , that night , I sent them orders ...
... so much as intelligence of Owen O'Neile's march , though his way was close by
Preston , I conceived it then high time to look back towards my small party of foot ,
which I had left near Kilkenny ; and accordingly , that night , I sent them orders ...
الصفحة 141
But , notwithstanding this intelligence , the duke owed his preservation to his own
vigilance ; for the day pitched upon to seize him and fui prize the castle was the
tenth of March , of which he had notice ; but the conspirators altering the time ...
But , notwithstanding this intelligence , the duke owed his preservation to his own
vigilance ; for the day pitched upon to seize him and fui prize the castle was the
tenth of March , of which he had notice ; but the conspirators altering the time ...
الصفحة 157
... engaged in his station early and heartily in promoting the happy re . volution
that ensued . Arthur Herbert , esq . being , on the fourteenth of March , appointed
admiral of the fleet by his majesty king William , the admiral thought fit , about the
...
... engaged in his station early and heartily in promoting the happy re . volution
that ensued . Arthur Herbert , esq . being , on the fourteenth of March , appointed
admiral of the fleet by his majesty king William , the admiral thought fit , about the
...
الصفحة 167
The next day , about ten in the morning , the duke , having landed his men , and
march- , ing to attack the enemy by land , and at their platforms and forts , it was
imposible the 3 brave admiral could remain an idle spectator ; and therefore
brave ...
The next day , about ten in the morning , the duke , having landed his men , and
march- , ing to attack the enemy by land , and at their platforms and forts , it was
imposible the 3 brave admiral could remain an idle spectator ; and therefore
brave ...
الصفحة 178
... but withal desired , that the troops should fire a volley of small hot , and that he
would fire his guns , and so march out with his arms . and deliver up the caftle ;
which was agreed to and performed : whereupon Sir George commanded that
the ...
... but withal desired , that the troops should fire a volley of small hot , and that he
would fire his guns , and so march out with his arms . and deliver up the caftle ;
which was agreed to and performed : whereupon Sir George commanded that
the ...
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