Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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Page vii
... • 147 Summons to Cahir . " " CXV . To President Bradshaw : Cashel , 5 March , --- 1649-50 Progress of the Campaign : Cahir taken . • 149 LETTER CXVI . To Governor of Kilkenny : Before Kilkenny CONTENTS OF VOLUME II . vii.
... • 147 Summons to Cahir . " " CXV . To President Bradshaw : Cashel , 5 March , --- 1649-50 Progress of the Campaign : Cahir taken . • 149 LETTER CXVI . To Governor of Kilkenny : Before Kilkenny CONTENTS OF VOLUME II . vii.
Page viii
... Kilkenny , " " دو 22 March , 1649-50 Summons to Kilkenny . PAGE 149 CXVII . To Hon . W. Lenthall : Carrick , 2 April , 1650 Kilkenny taken ; Col. Hewson . CXVIII . To R. Mayor , Esq .: Carrick , 2 April , 1650 • Reflections on the ...
... Kilkenny , " " دو 22 March , 1649-50 Summons to Kilkenny . PAGE 149 CXVII . To Hon . W. Lenthall : Carrick , 2 April , 1650 Kilkenny taken ; Col. Hewson . CXVIII . To R. Mayor , Esq .: Carrick , 2 April , 1650 • Reflections on the ...
Page 89
... Kilkenny , Inchiquin in Munster , Henry O'Neil , Owen Roe's Son , is come up to Kilkenny , with near 2,000 horse and foot , with whom and Ormond there is now a perfect conjunction . So that now , I trust , some angry friends will think ...
... Kilkenny , Inchiquin in Munster , Henry O'Neil , Owen Roe's Son , is come up to Kilkenny , with near 2,000 horse and foot , with whom and Ormond there is now a perfect conjunction . So that now , I trust , some angry friends will think ...
Page 99
... Kilkenny , —and Sir Thomas Armstrong is also wounded ) , hath disappointed them , and poured shame upon them in this defeat ; giving us the lives of a company of our dear friends , which I hope will be improved to His glory and their ...
... Kilkenny , —and Sir Thomas Armstrong is also wounded ) , hath disappointed them , and poured shame upon them in this defeat ; giving us the lives of a company of our dear friends , which I hope will be improved to His glory and their ...
Page 102
... Kilkenny , - seeming , though I believe they were double our number , to decline an engagement . Which they had the power to have necessitated us unto ; but ' which it ' was noways in our power , if they would stand upon the advantage ...
... Kilkenny , - seeming , though I believe they were double our number , to decline an engagement . Which they had the power to have necessitated us unto ; but ' which it ' was noways in our power , if they would stand upon the advantage ...
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