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... against O'Dornel - Refignation of Perrot -- Fitz- william's administration - Spanish Armada - Death of O'Ruarc - Escape of O'Donnel -- Execution of Mac - Mahon - Reply of Mac - Guire - Univerfity of Dublin - Plans of Hugh O'Nial - Kills ...
... against O'Dornel - Refignation of Perrot -- Fitz- william's administration - Spanish Armada - Death of O'Ruarc - Escape of O'Donnel -- Execution of Mac - Mahon - Reply of Mac - Guire - Univerfity of Dublin - Plans of Hugh O'Nial - Kills ...
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... against new invaders . After his decease the colonists , under the conduct of his fon Ofhin , aided by fresh bands of adventurers from Scythia , which then comprehended the Scandinavian regi- ons and Germany , appear to have renewed ...
... against new invaders . After his decease the colonists , under the conduct of his fon Ofhin , aided by fresh bands of adventurers from Scythia , which then comprehended the Scandinavian regi- ons and Germany , appear to have renewed ...
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... against the alarming num- bers , infolence , and exactions of the bards , a great affembly of the princes , nobles , and clergy of Ireland was in 568 convened at Drumceat , by Hugh Mac Ainmer the monarch , who was oppofed in his defign ...
... against the alarming num- bers , infolence , and exactions of the bards , a great affembly of the princes , nobles , and clergy of Ireland was in 568 convened at Drumceat , by Hugh Mac Ainmer the monarch , who was oppofed in his defign ...
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... against the Norwegian Torgis , was on the death of that invader elected fovereign ; and af ter fome fuccefsful efforts to prevent the fubjugation . of his country , died by natural " decease , a lot un- frequent with Irish princes . In ...
... against the Norwegian Torgis , was on the death of that invader elected fovereign ; and af ter fome fuccefsful efforts to prevent the fubjugation . of his country , died by natural " decease , a lot un- frequent with Irish princes . In ...
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... against the people of Leinster and the Danes of Dublin , in an attempt to levy the Baromean tax . In the beginning of the eleventh century , Brien king of Munster , furnamed Boiroimhe or Boro , acquired a reputation fo high , and an ...
... against the people of Leinster and the Danes of Dublin , in an attempt to levy the Baromean tax . In the beginning of the eleventh century , Brien king of Munster , furnamed Boiroimhe or Boro , acquired a reputation fo high , and an ...
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