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... Irish race . After the war ended in 1603 , there was only 800,000 Irish remaining . In the wars of Charles II . and Cromwell , from 1641 to 1653 , it is calculated that the English murdered , or cut off by the sword or famine , above ...
... Irish race . After the war ended in 1603 , there was only 800,000 Irish remaining . In the wars of Charles II . and Cromwell , from 1641 to 1653 , it is calculated that the English murdered , or cut off by the sword or famine , above ...
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... Irish people . In this vain attempt , however , the Whigs failed . " The time appears to be at hand , when those who think to make sale of the people , will find out that they can only sell themselves . The Irish nation have been ...
... Irish people . In this vain attempt , however , the Whigs failed . " The time appears to be at hand , when those who think to make sale of the people , will find out that they can only sell themselves . The Irish nation have been ...
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... Irish Catholics stood by English James , the Irish Protestants joined Dutch William . To do the Irish justice , they fought right well during this war ; but having superior numbers , artillery , & c . , against them , and the French ...
... Irish Catholics stood by English James , the Irish Protestants joined Dutch William . To do the Irish justice , they fought right well during this war ; but having superior numbers , artillery , & c . , against them , and the French ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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