| John Dubourdieu - Northern Ireland - 1812 - 428 pages
...arms to supply the defects of our new comjpa»ies> and about fifty of their colours and drums. But But it is to be remembered with regret, that this...was a little thaw, and a frost thereupon it in the niglrt, so that the streets were covered with ice, which proved greatly to our advantage ; for that... | |
| John Dubourdieu - Agriculture - 1812 - 876 pages
...their arms to supply the defects of our new companies, and about fifty of their colours and drums. But But it is to be remembered with regret, that this...on the day before it was a little thaw, and a frost thererupon it in the night, so that the streets were covered with ice, which proved greatly to our... | |
| Irishman - 1841 - 252 pages
...overthrow did so enrage the rebels, that for several days and weeks after, they murdered many hundreds of protestants whom they had kept prisoners in the counties...snow had fallen in the week before this action, and in the day before it was a little thaw, and, frost thereupon in the night, so that the streets were... | |
| James Wills - Ireland - 1841 - 250 pages
...overthrow did so enrage the rebels, that for several days and weeks after, they murdered many hundreds of protestants whom they had kept prisoners in the counties...snow had fallen in the week before this action, and in the day before it was a little thaw, and, frost thereupon in the night, so that the streets were... | |
| James Wills - 1875 - 760 pages
...overthrow did so enrage the rebels, that for several days and weeks after, they murdered many hundreds of protestants whom they had kept prisoners in the counties...snow had fallen in the week before this action, and in the day before it was a little thaw, and, frost thereupon in the night, so that the streets were... | |
| James Wills - Ireland - 1876 - 752 pages
...overthrow did so enruge the rebels, that for several days and weeks after, they murdered many hundreds of protestants whom they had kept prisoners in the counties...snow had fallen in the week before this action, and in the day before it was a little thaw, and, frost thereupon in the night, so that the streets were... | |
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