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" Our Captains, and by their example (for it was otherwise painful), the common soldiers did cut down with their swords all the rebels... "
The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-east of Ireland Archaeological Society - Side 365
af Kilkenny and South-east of Ireland Archaeological Society - 1864
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An History of Ireland, from the Year 1599, to 1603: With a Short ..., Bind 1

Fynes Moryson - 1735 - 398 sider
...Day with them, and as often did beat them. Our Captains, and by their Example (for it was otherwife painful) the common Soldiers, did cut down with their Swords all the Rebels Corn, to the Value of i0000 /. and upward, the only Means by which they were to live, and to keep their Bonnaghts (or hired...
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An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English ..., Bind 2

Dennis Taaffe - 1810 - 588 sider
...secretary, the following are extracted. In this deputy's progress to Ulster, in Leix, (Queen's county,) " our captains, and by their example (for it was otherwise...their swords all the rebels corn, to the value of jf 10000 and upward, the only means by which they were to live, and to keep their bonnaghts (or hired...
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An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English ..., Bind 2

Dennis Taaffe - 1810 - 590 sider
...secretary, the following are extracted. In this deputy's progress to Ulster, in Leix, (Queen's county,) " our captains, and by their example (for it was otherwise painful) the common soldiers, did cut dowu with their swords all the rebels corn, to the value of £10000 and npward, the only means by which...
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The tribes of Ireland: a satire, with poetical tr. by J. C. Mangan; together ...

Aenghus O'Daly - 1852 - 120 sider
...crimson satin, bordered with black velvet, and in his bonnet a feather set full of aiglets of gold." " Our Captains, and by their example (for it was otherwise...all the rebels' corn, to the value of £10,000, and upwards, the only means by which they were to live, and to keep their Bonnaghts (or hired Soldiers)....
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The Tribes of Ireland: A Satire

Aengus O'Daly - 1852 - 126 sider
...them — for during that time, he fought almost every day with them, and as often did beat them. " Our Captains, and by their example (for it was otherwise...all the rebels' corn, to the value of £ 10,000, and upwards, the only means by which they were to live, and to keep their Bonnaghts (or hired Soldiers)....
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The Tribes of Ireland: A Satire

Aengus O'Daly - 1852 - 124 sider
...them — for during that time, he fought almost every day with them, and as often did beat them. " Our Captains, and by their example (for it was otherwise painful), the common soldicrs did cut down with their swords all the rebels' corn, to the value of £10,000, and upwards,...
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The Last Earl of Desmond:: A Historical Romance of 1599-1603. ... In Two ...

Charles Bernard Gibson - 1854 - 354 sider
...dead body of a female, with a living child upon her * Fines Moryson says, " Our captains and their common soldiers did cut down, with their swords, all the rebels' corn, to the value of £10,000 and upwards, the only means they had to live. It seemed incredible that by so barbarous inhabitants the...
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The last earl of Desmond [by C.B. Gibson].

Charles Bernard Gibson - 1854 - 358 sider
...dead body of a female, with a living child upon her * Fines Moryson says, " Our captains and their common soldiers did cut down, with their swords, all the rebels' corn, to the value of £10,000 and upwards, the only means they had to live. It seemed incredible that by so barbarous inhabitants the...
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Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 1st ser. ...

1857 - 626 sider
...so frequently inhabited, and the highways and paths so well beaten, as the Lord Deputy found them. Our captains, and by their example (for it was otherwise...their swords all the Rebels' corn, to the value of ten thousand pound and upwards, the only means by which they were to live, and to keep their Bonaghts,...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Bind 1,Del 2

1851 - 424 sider
...so frequently inhabited, and the highways and paths so well beaten, as the Lord Deputy found them. Our captains, and by their example (for it was otherwise...their swords all the Rebels' corn, to the value of ten thousand pound and upwards, the only means by which they were to live, and to keep their Bonaghts,...
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