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" When we had received our boats, each of which was capable of containing one hundred and twenty men, I ordered one of them to be rowed about the water, in order to find out the most convenient place for landing upon the enemy ; which they perceiving, thought... "
Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, Esq. ...: With a Collection of Original Papers ... - Page 356
by Edmund Ludlow - 1751
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil-war in Ireland, Volume 2

Ferdinando Warner - Ireland - 1768 - 350 pages
...fea. When their boats came up, each of which was capable of containing above a hundred men, Lu D LOW ordered one. of them to be rowed about the water,...moft convenient place for landing upon the enemy. This is his own account : but Cox fays, " that he caufed a fmall fhip to be made, and had it car- ....
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Illustrations of the Scenery of Killarney and the Surrounding Country

Isaac Weld - Killarney (Kerry, Ireland) - 1807 - 286 pages
...sea. When we had received our boats, each of which was capable of containing one hundred and twenty men, I ordered one of them to be rowed about the water, in order to find out the most convenient place for landing upon the enemy ; which they perceiving, thought fit by a timely submission...
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A Guide to the Lakes of Killarney

George Newenham Wright - Killarney, Lakes of - 1822 - 134 pages
...When " we had received our boats, each of which was capable " of containing one hundred and twenty men, I ordered " one of them to be rowed about the water, in order to " find out the most convenient place for landing upon the * Ludlow's Memoira, Vol. I. p. 415. t One of tlw Judges...
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The natural and artificial wonders of the United Kingdom, by J ..., Volume 3

sir Richard Phillips - 1825 - 408 pages
...sea. When we had received our boats, each of which was capable of containing one hundred and twenty men, I ordered one of them to be rowed about the water, in order to find out the most convenient place for landing upon the enemy; which they perceiving, thought fit, by a timely submission,...
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Rambles in the South of Ireland During the Year 1838, Volume 1

Lady Georgiana Chatterton - Ireland - 1839 - 366 pages
...sea. When we ' had received our boats, each of which was capable of containing one hundred and twenty men, I ordered one of them to be rowed about the water, in order to find out the most convenient place for landing upon the enemy ; which they perceiving, thought fit, by a timely...
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Rambles in the south of Ireland during ... 1838, Volume 1

lady Henrietta Georgiana M. Chatterton - 1839 - 348 pages
...sea. When we had received our boats, each of which was capable of containing one hundred and twenty men, I ordered one of them to be rowed about the water, in order to find out the most convenient place for landing upon the enemy ; which they perceiving, thought fit, by a timely...
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Irish Penny Journal, Volume 1

Ireland - 1841 - 435 pages
...pea. When we had receive* our boats, each of which was capable of containing one hundred and twenty men, I ordered one of them to be rowed about the water, in order to find out the most convenient place for landing upon the enemy ; which they perceiving, thought fit, by a timely...
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The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland: Adapted to the New Poor ..., Volume 3

Ireland - 1846 - 744 pages
...receive and convoy such boats and other things necessary, as the commissioners sent us by sea. When we had received our boats, each of which was capable...be rowed about the water, in order to find out the most convenient place for landing upon the enemy, which they perceiving, thought fit, by a timely submission,...
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Description of the lakes of Killarney and the surrounding scenery

Killarney - Ireland - 1849 - 120 pages
...strength the Irish had left. " I was accompanied by Lord Broghell and Sir Hardress Waller. When we had received our boats, each of which was capable...be rowed about the water, in order to find out the most convenient place for lauding, which the enemy perceiving, thought lower lake. Ross Island, which...
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Hand Book for Travellers in Ireland: Descriptive of Its Scenery, Towns ...

James Fraser - Ireland - 1854 - 804 pages
...and convoy such boats and other things necessary as the commissioners sent us by sea. When we hail received our boats, each of which was capable of containing...one of them to be rowed about the water, in order to fiud out the most convenient place for landing upon the enemy ; which, they perceiving, thought fit,...
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